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Do you have an idea for an upcoming emersion book?
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As difficult as this sounds, I think it's about time for another (?) book specifically on emergent theology. It won't be a systematic theology or a statement of beliefs of any kind, I suppose. However, surely a sketch of the boundaries of orthodoxy (whatever this means) is plausible. Or should be attempted anyway. More likely than not, such a book will be multi-authored with different perspectives on each of the big topics: God, Trinity, Christology, Pneumatology, Hermeneutics, Ecclesiology, Missiology............ But in line with open source theory we're so fond on, perhaps some convergence will surface from the plurality.
Posted by: Jonathan Jong | May 27, 2007 at 06:43 AM