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An Old Liberal Gospel for a New Postmodern DayFor years Brian McLaren has been on a quest to reimagine the Christian faith in response to our emerging postmodern culture. While some have called him one of America's most influential Evangelicals, how evangelical is McLaren's theology and how does it compare to the historic Christian faith? In The Gospel of Brian McLaren, Jeremy Bouma engages these questions head-on. As a former Emergent insider who left the movement after rediscovering the historic Christian faith, Bouma has dedicated his pastoral and academic work to helping people better…mehr

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An Old Liberal Gospel for a New Postmodern DayFor years Brian McLaren has been on a quest to reimagine the Christian faith in response to our emerging postmodern culture. While some have called him one of America's most influential Evangelicals, how evangelical is McLaren's theology and how does it compare to the historic Christian faith? In The Gospel of Brian McLaren, Jeremy Bouma engages these questions head-on. As a former Emergent insider who left the movement after rediscovering the historic Christian faith, Bouma has dedicated his pastoral and academic work to helping people better understanding the theology of the Emergent Church. With a chapter from Reimagining the Kingdom-his book on Mclaren's theology of the Kingdom of God-and fresh content exploring McLaren's newest book on religious pluralism, Bouma plumbs the depths of McLaren's gospel with academic precision and pastoral care. In the end, this book will help you better understand how the gospel of Brian McLaren truly is a new kind of Christianity for a multi-faith world, which is no gospel at all.
Autorenporträt
Jeremy Bouma (ThM) is a pastor in West Michigan and the founder of THEOKLESIA, a content curator didicated to helping the 21st century church rediscover the historic Christian faith. He lives in Grand Rapids with his wife, Melinda, and is the author of "the (un)offensive gospel of Jesus," "Reimagining the Kingdom," and the innovative hyperlocal prayer guide series, "Prayers for My City."