Becoming Conversant with the Emerging Church

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Becoming Conversant with the Emerging Church is a critical theological analysis by D. A. Carson examining the beliefs, practices, and implications of the Emerging Church movement within contemporary evangelicalism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological work
addresses biblical authority
doctrinal orthodoxy
mission and evangelism in postmodern contexts
relationship between truth and culture
aimsTo evaluate the Emerging Church biblically
help evangelicals understand the Emerging Church movement
author D. A. Carson NERFINISHED
Donald Arthur Carson NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques Emerging Church movement NERFINISHED
downplaying of propositional doctrine
postmodern epistemology in the church
relativistic approaches to truth
emphasizes centrality of Scripture
importance of doctrinal clarity
need for discernment in engaging culture
focusesOn beliefs of the Emerging Church
implications of the Emerging Church for evangelicalism
practices of the Emerging Church
genre Christian non-fiction
theology
hasForm electronic book
print book
includes analysis of key Emerging Church leaders and writings
evaluation of theological themes in the Emerging Church
historical overview of the Emerging Church
intendedAudience Christian lay leaders
evangelical Christians
pastors
theologians
language English
movementContext contemporary evangelicalism
perspective critical analysis
publisher Zondervan NERFINISHED
relatedTo Emergent Church NERFINISHED
evangelical theology
postmodern Christianity
religiousTradition Protestant Christianity NERFINISHED
subject Christian theology
Emerging Church movement NERFINISHED
church practices
evangelicalism
postmodernism and Christianity
theologicalPerspective Reformed evangelical

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