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Robert E. Webber on Younger Evangelicals

Tuesday, April 27th, 2004

Webber’s material on worship, generations, faith and evangelicalism provide a useful commentary on trends in North America, UK and down under.

His book, “The Younger Evangelicals”, published 2002, is a bit like Dave Tomlinson’s “The Post-Evangelical” coming to America.

As much as I find it hard to sit comfortably with some of his sweeping generalisations, I think Webber has done a good job of painting an emerging landscape of younger generations of church leaders on the edge. He writes about three streams of evangelicals: “traditional” evangelicals (1950-1975), “pragmatic” evangelicals (1975-2000) and younger evangelicals (2000-). Some of the shifts described are: propositionalism to narrative, rationalism to embodiment, market to mission, power to servanthood, information to formation, program to narrative, constraint to expression, rallies to relationship, and theory to action. Ancient Future Worship, Christian worship resources books and videos.

The Younger Evangelicals at Amazon.com

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Dan Kimball explores Vintage Faith in Emerging Church

Monday, April 26th, 2004

In 2003 Youth Specialties & Zondervan published Dan Kimball’s book, “The Emerging Church“.

It’s designed as an accessible introduction to what Kimball calls “Post-Seeker-Sensitive” approaches to being church. Kimball’s “Vintage Faith” approach provides one practical example of what Robert Webber has been calling “Ancient-Future” church and worship. Rather than throwing out religious symbols and toning down focus on commitment, Kimball’s group of postmoderns are exploring radical discipleship in a multi-sensory environment.

www.vintagefaith.com

Dan Kimball The Emerging Church at Amazon.com

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