{"id":1882,"date":"2007-02-14T02:30:42","date_gmt":"2007-02-14T02:30:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2007\/02\/what-do-emergents-believe.html"},"modified":"2007-02-14T02:30:42","modified_gmt":"2007-02-14T02:30:42","slug":"what-do-emergents-believe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2007\/02\/what-do-emergents-believe.html","title":{"rendered":"What do Emergents Believe?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Bob Webber has now edited a volume called <em>Listening to the Beliefs of Emerging Churches<\/em> (Zondervan). If you&#8217;d like to enter into the muck and rake of emerging <em>theology<\/em>, this is one place to do so &#8212; a good example of how emerging &#8220;practitioners&#8221; think. Correction: I orginally assumed in light of a comment by Driscoll in the book, that the authors were asked to address three topics (Scripture, atonement, Trinity), but I have now seen the assignment and they were given 20 questions or so and could address any of them. I have slightly edited my comments below. <!--more|inline--><br \/>\nWhat this book shows is this: if each of these five pastors is considered emerging, then emerging theology can&#8217;t be defined &#8212; it is a spectrum from the conservatively orthodox to the progressive postmodern. That is, some minister <em>to<\/em>, others <em>with<\/em>, and yet others <em>as <\/em>postmoderns. Driscoll and Burke are &#8220;to&#8221; sorts; Kimball a &#8220;with&#8221;; and Pagitt and Ward &#8220;as&#8221; types.<br \/>\nThe book is a 5 perspectives book. Each author writes out his or her view on each topic, and then the other four interact. The five authors are:<br \/>\nMark Driscoll: Biblicist theology<br \/>\nJohn Burke: Incarnational theology<br \/>\nDan Kimball: Missional theology<br \/>\nDoug Pagitt: Embodied theology<br \/>\nKaren Ward: Communal theology<br \/>\nIt is not hard to guess how this approach works out as the book strolls along &#8212; Driscoll takes on each topic with gusto and comes up looking like what he is: a Reformed emerging pastor; John Burke comes up looking like a sensitive pastor to postmoderns who is a conservative evangelical. Both are orthodox in Scripture, Trinity and atonement; Driscoll is more defined than Burke. Burke is more concerned with building bridges in our pluralistic context; Driscoll tears the bridges down [read his responses to the various authors].<br \/>\nDan Kimball comes up looking like a pastor to postmoderns with sensitivity to issues while at the same time not defining specifics; he keeps theology at the basic level of common agreements in orthodoxy. He&#8217;s an evangelical in theology: inspiration, Trinity, and substitutionary atonement.<br \/>\nDoug Pagitt discusses at length the conversational nature of theology; Karen Ward looks at each topic in nonpropositional, communal, and ritualistic ways. Pagitt gives us a dozen or so pages of his &#8220;Assumptions&#8221; and they can be seen as a summary of how theology is a conversation-in-context, or how an emerging pastor works out theology in a local context. Here are his assumptions: theology is meant to be temporary, it is profession, it is always contextual, theology is particular and a Spirit-led practice, and it takes shape today in the midst of tremendous change. And he says theology is a song and dance between gospel and culture. Theology is for unity, not uniformity; it is participatory and Christendom is not the goal.<br \/>\nThen he gives us &#8220;Characteristics of My Theology&#8221;: a theology pursuing rhythm with God, a theology of integrated holism, a progressive theology, a theology that includes co-creative theology, and a theology that is evolving. And then we get some thoughts on theological questions of our day: humanity, creation at the smallest level and creation at the largest level.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bob Webber has now edited a volume called Listening to the Beliefs of Emerging Churches (Zondervan). If you&#8217;d like to enter into the muck and rake of emerging theology, this is one place to do so &#8212; a good example of how emerging &#8220;practitioners&#8221; think. 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