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Final Recap: Links to Responses to A New Kind of Christianity
What difference does our response to McLaren’s 10 ? make 4 how we care like Christ/biblical counseling & how we live like Christ/spiritual formation?
The Final Word: And the Word After That
You’re reading the final post, Part 13, of my blog series responding to Brian McLaren’s book A New Kind of Christianity.
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 10: The What Now Question
Brian wraps up A New Kind of Christianity by asking the “What now?” question. Brian asks, “How can we translate our quest into action?”
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 9: The Pluralism Question
Jesus is the only Way to salvation and to spiritual formation. Speaking the truth in love is the only means of evangelism and discipleship.
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 8: The Future Question
For most Evangelicals, eschatology is much more than the Left Behind series. Eschatology is about our final destiny and what difference our eternal destiny makes in our current lives and ministries. Biblical eschatology has both individual and social/corporate applications.
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 7: The Sex Question
Biblical counseling proactively has developed robust models of sexuality, gender, maleness, and femaleness. We’re asking, and lovingly and biblically helping people to address, “What does it mean, according to the Bible, to be a healthy, whole, and holy sexual, gendered being?”
The Best of the Best Around the Net
My weekly post, The Best of the Best Around the Net, links you to blog posts that provide robust, rich, and relevant insights for living.
Recap: Links to Responses to A New Kind of Christianity
Links to Kellemen’s Responses to McLaren’s A New Kind of Christianity
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 6: The Church Question
The truth is, non-Emergent churches are in the trenches, on the front lines providing ministries based upon truth and love.
Responding to Brian McLaren’s Question # 5: The Gospel Question
Biblical counseling and spiritual formation are Christ-centered and Gospel-Centered. They seek to anwser the age-old question, “How can we change?”