This dissertation examines the history of the Emerging Church Movement (ECM) in the United States to discover the ideological and institutional roots of the movement. This study utilizes multiple sources – textual, online, and oral – to argue that the ECM’s origins lie in three earlier movements among evangelical Protestants whose confluence helped produce and give shape to the ECM: 1) the methodologically experimental “new paradigm” churches of the late-twentieth century emerging out of the Jesus People Movement and Church-Growth methodologies of the 1960s and 70s; 2) the missional ecclesiology and kingdom theology growing out of the work of scholars like David Bosch, Leslie Newbigin, Stanley Hauerwas, John Howard Yoder, Dallas Willard, an...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...
Over the last half-century, four major movements have arisen in an effort to stem the tide of declin...
Description of the Emerging Church for the World Religion and Spirituality Project
This paper situates the American branch of the Emerging Church within the American religious landsc...
Graduation date: 2013To date, no investigation of the Emerging Church Movement has made an effort to...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
This research has been undertaken in order to examine what forces, both theological and societal are...
While traditional denominations struggle to maintain their blanket coverage of the nation, there are...
Germany in the seventeenth century was ripe for religious reform: the Thirty Years War had created d...
This thesis maintains that the development of the "emerging church, " in terms of both its...
This thesis explores the relationship between preaching in the Emerging Church Movement and the fami...
Postmodernism challenges the church. The complexity of late 20th and early 21st century American eva...
Since the 1960s, church attendance has been steadily declining in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
The American Protestant mainline tradition has consistently reported losses in membership, participa...
Historical accounts of the Stone-Campbell Movement (SCM) have often envisioned it as a uniquely Amer...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...
Over the last half-century, four major movements have arisen in an effort to stem the tide of declin...
Description of the Emerging Church for the World Religion and Spirituality Project
This paper situates the American branch of the Emerging Church within the American religious landsc...
Graduation date: 2013To date, no investigation of the Emerging Church Movement has made an effort to...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
This research has been undertaken in order to examine what forces, both theological and societal are...
While traditional denominations struggle to maintain their blanket coverage of the nation, there are...
Germany in the seventeenth century was ripe for religious reform: the Thirty Years War had created d...
This thesis maintains that the development of the "emerging church, " in terms of both its...
This thesis explores the relationship between preaching in the Emerging Church Movement and the fami...
Postmodernism challenges the church. The complexity of late 20th and early 21st century American eva...
Since the 1960s, church attendance has been steadily declining in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
The American Protestant mainline tradition has consistently reported losses in membership, participa...
Historical accounts of the Stone-Campbell Movement (SCM) have often envisioned it as a uniquely Amer...
American religion has often been defined by its commitment to ideational beliefs and institutional l...
Over the last half-century, four major movements have arisen in an effort to stem the tide of declin...
Description of the Emerging Church for the World Religion and Spirituality Project