Dear post-modernists,
I'm still on my quest to understand. After a great deal of online investigation and fresh from a reading of "The Church on the Other Side" by Brian McLaren, I have some more questions. Forgive me if I asked them before.
1) Does a post-modern emergent Christian believe scripture is the ultimate authority by which we are to judge something?
2) Do they believe in original sin? Total depravity?
3) Do they believe in a literal hell?
4) If one cannot know the whole truth and no church has the whole truth, how do you choose which church to attend?
5) Is there any place for dogmatism or systematic theology on "the other side?"
6) Is it McLaren's view that an intelligent, informed, thoughtful, reasonable Christian has no choice but to accept the reality of post-modernism and temper their approach to the world according to it?
7) This one really interests me: Is there any purpose to martyrdom in the post-modern world?
Again, thanks for your patience with all my queries!
GRACE
I'm still on my quest to understand. After a great deal of online investigation and fresh from a reading of "The Church on the Other Side" by Brian McLaren, I have some more questions. Forgive me if I asked them before.
1) Does a post-modern emergent Christian believe scripture is the ultimate authority by which we are to judge something?
2) Do they believe in original sin? Total depravity?
3) Do they believe in a literal hell?
4) If one cannot know the whole truth and no church has the whole truth, how do you choose which church to attend?
5) Is there any place for dogmatism or systematic theology on "the other side?"
6) Is it McLaren's view that an intelligent, informed, thoughtful, reasonable Christian has no choice but to accept the reality of post-modernism and temper their approach to the world according to it?
7) This one really interests me: Is there any purpose to martyrdom in the post-modern world?
Again, thanks for your patience with all my queries!
GRACE