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Contents Foreword... v Thom S. Rainer President and CEO, LifeWay Christian Resources Introduction.... 1 William D. Henard Senior Pastor, Porter Memorial Baptist Church, Lexington, Kentucky; Assistant Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary The Emerging Church: One Movement Two Streams.... 4 Mark DeVine Associate Professor of Divinity, Beeson Divinity School The Emergent/Emerging Church: A Missiological Perspective... 47 Ed Stetzer Director of LifeWay Research, Missiologist in Residence, LifeWay Christian Resources Part One: Biblical Section A Postmodern View o f Scripture.... 92 Norman L. Geisler and Thomas Howe Co-Founder and Distinguished Professor of Theology and Apologetics, Veritas Evangelical Seminary; and Thomas Howe, Professor of Bible and Biblical Languages, Director of the Apologetics Program, Southern Evangelical Seminary A New Kind o f Interpretation: Brian McLaren a n d th e Hermeneutics o f Taste... 109 Douglas K. Blount Professor of Theological Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary Emergents, Evangelicals, a n d th e Importance o f Truth: Some Philosophical a n d Spiritual Lessons... 129 R. Scott Smith Associate Professor of Ethics and Christian Apologetics, Biola University Part Two: Theological Section Emergent/Emerging Christologies... 158 Darrell L. Bock Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Professor of Spiritual Development and Culture, Dallas Theological Seminary

The Emerging Church a n d Salvation... 187 Robert E. Sagers Assistant to the Senior Vice President for Academic Administration, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary The Church according to Emergent/Emerging Church.... 219 John Hammett Professor of Systematic Theology, Associate Dean of Theological Studies, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Part Three: Practical Section The Emerging Church a n d Ethical Choices: t h e Corinthian Matrix... 262 Daniel L. Akin President, Professor of Theology and Preaching, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary To Preach o r Not to Preach... 281 Jim Shaddix Senior Pastor, Riverside Baptist Church, Denver, Colorado The Emerging Church a n d Evangelism.... 308 Chuck Lawless Dean, Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism, and Church Growth; Vice President for Academic Programming; William Walker Brookes Professor of Evangelism and Church Growth, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Conclusion.... 334 Adam W. Greenway Associate Vice President for Extension Education and Applied Ministries; Director of Research Doctoral Studies, Billy Graham School; Assistant Professor of Evangelism and Applied Apologetics, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Name Index.... 337 Subject Index... 340 Scripture Index.... 342 iv

Introduction William D. Henard In Rob Bell s Velvet Elvis he writes, Jesus at one point claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. Jesus was not making claims about one religion being better than all other religions. That completely misses the point, the depth, and the truth. Rather, he was telling those who were following him that his way is the way to the depth of reality. This kind of life Jesus was living, perfectly and completely in connection and cooperation with God, is the best possible way for a person to live. It is how things are. 1 Bell correctly asserts that Jesus statement quoted in John 14:6 is not about pitting one religion as better than another, but he misses the point completely in determining that Jesus was speaking solely with regard to the best possible way for a person to live. 2 Biblically, faith in Christ is the only way for a person to live and not to perish (John 3:16). Just a few pages later, he offers a provocative look at the virgin birth in asking, What if tomorrow someone digs up definitive proof that Jesus had a real, earthly, biological father named Larry... and prove(s) beyond a shadow of a doubt that the virgin birth was really just a bit of mythologizing the Gospel writers threw in to appeal to the followers? 3 Bell does affirm that he personally believes in the virgin birth, the Trinity, and the inspiration 1 Rob Bell, Velvet Elvis: Repainting the Christian Faith (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2005), 21 (emphasis added). 2 Ibid. 3 Ibid., 26. 1

2 Evangelicals Engaging Emergent of the Bible. The difficulty arises in the fact that he seems to think that the Christian faith does not find its foundation in these biblical truths. He rightly leads his church to ask the tough questions. The problem arises, however, in the fact that he does not seem to believe that any definitive answers exist. I was watching television some time back and heard this statement, Christianity is not primarily propositional truth; it is not primarily an experience; Christianity is primarily a conversation. Unfortunately, I did not watch the rest of the program to see how these statements would play out. Those arguments represent, though, the crux of where many find themselves within Emergent. They demonstrate clearly why Bell insists that the Bible should be interpreted as a communal book, 4 and why Doug Pagitt importunes that the traditional concept of preaching is nothing more than speaching. 5 The Emergent Church says preaching must be a dialogue, a conversation, not an insistence on personal interpretation. This book purposes to be a provocative look at the Emergent Church. The task is not a simple one. Just defining Emergent provides an incredible difficulty within itself. Few of us like to be pigeon-holed into particular titles or labels. This fact holds true in most areas of the Christian life and theology. The old joke is that if you get five Baptists together you will have seven different opinions. To help with this dilemma, Ed Stetzer has provided an excellent means of defining Emergent and which streams will be addressed in this book. Evangelicals Engaging Emergent is not intended to be an attack on the Emergent Church. The movement (or conversation) asks good questions, ones that the bridger generation 6 is pres- 4 Ibid., 53. 5 Doug Pagitt, Preaching Re-imagined: The Role of the Sermon in Communities of Faith (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2005), 18. 6 See. Thom S. Rainer, The Bridger Generation (Nashville: B&H, 1997). Rainer identifies bridgers as ones who were born between 1977 and 1994. They encompass more than seventy-two million people. He names them bridgers for three reasons. First, their age group spans two centuries and two millennia. Second, they are bridging between a time of uncertainty and a time of hope. Third, the bridger designation fits the alliteration with builders, boomers, and busters. Rainer, The Bridger Generation, 2 3.

Introduction 3 ently asking. It is true that bridgers make up one of the largest unreached people groups in America. 7 More specifically, George Barna estimates that 74 percent of teenagers have not trusted in Christ as Savior. While those in their teens are somewhat spiritual in their perspectives, the fact remains that only one out of four (26%)... claims to be absolutely committed to the Christian faith. 8 Even within our own churches, 70 percent of those who constitute the student ministries end up dropping out of church sometime between the ages of eighteen and twenty-two. 9 That fact alone demonstrates that something is vitally wrong and must be addressed. The Emergent Church provides a tension that forces all of us to take a very hard look at our churches, our ministries, and our priorities. Problems, though, do exist among some who serve as Emergent proponents. When theology comes into question, or when morality is sidelined because of cultural relativism, then serious issues do abide. It is the hope of the editors that those within the Emergent Church and those on the outside would read and learn from this book. The chapter authors are some of the best minds in the Evangelical world. All of us can learn from them. Many of them are personally reaching out to the younger generation and the leaders to whom they gravitate. They cautiously agreed to write their chapters because they did not want this book to seem to be a witch hunt. Yet they also recognized that the penchant for moral and biblical relativism must be addressed. With these thoughts and cautions in mind, this book is written. 7 Ibid., 6. 8 George Barna, Teenagers Embrace Religion But Are Not Excited About Christianity [on-line]; accessed 12 March 2008; available from http://www.barna.org/flexpage.as px?page=barnaupdate&barnaupdateid=45; internet. 9 Thom S. Rainer and Sam Rainer, Essential Church (Nashville: B&H, 2008), 15.