"The Great Emergence" by Phyllis Tickle
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@SanchoKaramasow Hmmm...I guess since Kierkegaard is not one of the authors of scriptures then we can file that nugget in the ash can.
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@gtrjunky Let me say it with the great Sören Kierkegaard;"Greetings to you, heaven's winged inhabitants, you who soar so easily upwards, while we others strive so laboriously."
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I suspect the lady is more Alice Bailey than Man of Galilee....
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@Artaudo I heard very well what she said and none of it is from God's word therefore it automaticaly gets filed in the crapper. Cheers!
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@arabella5c A well thought work, contributing to the mosaic around us emerging as God in the world. Cheers!
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@Dpwilson420 Given by inspiration and interpreted by someone who has a degree in how to sell cars. 1st century Palestine is not post-20th. Once again ...Read a book. Cheers!
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@lahridon2000 The point would be ...Experiential practice. Read a book. Cheers!
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I guess the modernism/fundamemntalism was not 500 yrs from anything. It is called regreession analysis and there is such a wide defining to swee this as valid. Emergent Christianity is not taZUght anywhere in the scriptures unless you count the Lucifarian uprising, Adam and Eve rebelling against God, or the tower of Babnel-I guess I can see those events as an emerging uprisiong. Rebellion is as the sin of witch craft and that pretty much sums up the problems with emergent christianity
@BobCorker I would suggest that if true christians adhere to the sound, biblical teachings of orthodoxy, then they should distance themselves from this group. The likes of Tony Jones, Phyllis Tickle, Brian Maclaren and Rob Bell are not part of the group you spoke of.
gtrjunky 2 years ago 6
Umm....no.....no...listened to it a few times - definetly no point - thats what makes it so appealing to postmodern knuckleheads I guess!!
lahridon2000 2 years ago 6