Why We're Not Emergent: By Two Guys Who Should Be (Paperback)
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Publisher: Moody Publishers Author: DeYoung, Kevin; Kluck, Ted Textbook Note ST 672: 100% ISBN-10: 0802458343 | ISBN-13: 9780802458346 Binding: Paperback
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"You can be young, passionate about Jesus Christ, surrounded by diversity, engaged in a postmodern world, reared in evangelicalism and not be an emergent Christian. In fact, I want to argue that it would be better if you weren't."
The Emergent Church is a strong voice in today's Christian community. And they're talking about good things: caring for the poor, peace for all men, loving Jesus. They're doing church a new way, not content to fit the mold. Again, all good. But there's more to the movement than that. Much more.
Kevin and Ted are two guys who, demographically, should be all over this movement. But they're not. And Why We're Not Emergent gives you the solid reasons why. From both a theological and an on-the-street perspective, Kevin and Ted diagnose the emerging church. They pull apart interviews, articles, books, and blogs, helping you see for yourself what it's all about.
About the Authors
Kevin DeYoung is the Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, Michigan, across the street from Michigan State University. He is a graduate of Hope College and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is the author of Freedom and Boundaries: A Pastoral Primer on the Role of Women in the Church and has written daily devotionals for Words of Hope: Daily Reflections. He and his wife, Trisha, have three children, Ian, Jacob, and Elizabeth.
Ted Kluck's work has appeared in ESPN the Magazine, Sports Spectrum Magazine, ESPN.com Page2, and several small literary journals. A bi-monthly column for Sports Spectrum Magazine entitled 'Pro and Con' won the Evangelical Press Association award for best standing column in 2003. Additionally, Ted has written two WGA registered screenplays and an award-winning (Damah Film Festival, Sabaoth Film Festival) short film. Ted lives in Lansing, MI with his wife, Kristin, and son, Tristan.
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"This book is a pleasure to read, not least because it pricks so many pretensions. While it deals with an important subject, it manages to sustain a breezy style that draws you in. The subtitle tells you the stance of the authors: the emerging church movement, which taught an entire generation to rebel, is now old enough to find growing numbers of people learning to rebel against the rebellion." -D. A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"Why We're Not Emergent crashes into the emerging conversation in a voice which hears 'them' and talks back! This is a book we've been waiting for. With careful observation, faithful handling of Scripture, and an eye for the ironic and absurd, DeYoung and Kluck have given us a feel for what attracts some to emerging churches and thoughts about why that's sometimes a very bad thing. Buy and read this book. You'll enjoy it. And it could help you and the people you'll tell about it." -Mark Dever, Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, DC
"Fifteen years ago, in No Place for Truth, David Wells reminded us all that in our time, those who seem most relevant are in fact most irrelevant, and those who seem most irrelevant are in fact most relevant. That, as Gandalf would say, 'is a very encouraging thought.' Indeed, as I encounter what has been called the 'young, Reformed awakening,' for every young Christian who is convinced that in order to engage the culture that the church must embrace the emergent paradigm of truth and church, there are nineteen who understand (because they really care about what the Bible says) that faithfulness is relevance. DeYoung and Kluck tell you why." - Ligon Duncan, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi
Two thoughtful young guys with different styles, Kevin DeYoung (the pastor-theologian) and Ted Kluck (the journalist), have teamed up to write Why We're Not Emergent. The result is a fair-minded, biblically grounded, insightful book. It's clear that DeYoung and Kluck are not motivated by the desire to criticize, but rather by their love of the church as the body of Christ. This is now the first book I'd give someone who asks the question, "What is the emerging church?" Highly recommended!"
- Justin Taylor, Project Director, ESV Study Bible; blogger (Between Two Worlds)
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By P. Bogert [blog] on May 21, 2009
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The Emergent topic is one over which much ink has been spilled, and getting a grasp of the issues is not always easy because of the differences in one person's understanding of emergent compared to another's. But DeYoung and Kluck do a great job of looking at these issues, and providing a critique of the Emergent Movement. The book is engaging, challenging, and in places quite funny. Witness Ted Kluck's words on the bottom of page 214. Good stuff.
I'd recommend this highly to pastors who can't keep up with all that is being written by either side, and for church leaders who need to know what's happening in the Christian world.
I hope they make this into a movie. |
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