Comments on: Articles and insights into the emerging church http://www.evangelicalresources.org/blog/?p=60 Evangelical Resources for the 21st Century Wed, 24 Apr 2024 03:58:28 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0 by: raplox1403072 http://www.evangelicalresources.org/blog/?p=60#comment-24168 Wed, 14 Mar 2007 18:32:47 +0000 http://www.evangelicalresources.org/blog/?p=60#comment-24168 <strong> raplox140307...</strong> raplox1403072... raplox140307…

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by: Evangelical Resources » Spencer Burke, A Heretic’s Guide to Eternity, and Early Fallout http://www.evangelicalresources.org/blog/?p=60#comment-761 Sun, 13 Aug 2006 07:09:47 +0000 http://www.evangelicalresources.org/blog/?p=60#comment-761 [...] When Scot McKnight visited Spencer Burke back in July, Spencer gave Scot a copy of his new book, A Heretic&#8217;s Guide to Eternity in bound proofs to read and review. Spencer Burke, as most readers here know, is the leading voice behing TheOoze, a website that for years has been at the cutting edge of the emerging conversation. In an earlier post, I commented that I had hope that Spencer Burke would be serious about bridging the gap between the emerging church and the mainstream of Evangelicalism, since he seemed to be leaning more toward a &#8220;post-emerging church.&#8221; Sadly, my comments were little more than wishful thinking, as Scot McKnight&#8217;s review of the manuscript has shown. [...] […] When Scot McKnight visited Spencer Burke back in July, Spencer gave Scot a copy of his new book, A Heretic’s Guide to Eternity in bound proofs to read and review. Spencer Burke, as most readers here know, is the leading voice behing TheOoze, a website that for years has been at the cutting edge of the emerging conversation. In an earlier post, I commented that I had hope that Spencer Burke would be serious about bridging the gap between the emerging church and the mainstream of Evangelicalism, since he seemed to be leaning more toward a “post-emerging church.” Sadly, my comments were little more than wishful thinking, as Scot McKnight’s review of the manuscript has shown. […]

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