Postmodernism challenges the church. The complexity of late 20th and early 21st century American evangelicalism was the environment for fresh Emerging Church conversations. Interest in Americanized Church Growth was waning, and church attendance was continuing to decline in spite of charismatic renewal. There was increasing frustration with the evangelistic ineffectiveness of the mega-church seeker models in reaching postmoderns, together with the growing realization that there were alternatives to inherited Constantinian models of church. It is a complex conversation. Some, who are faithful to biblical authority, doctrine and the eternal gospel of Jesus Christ, have sought to keep the focus on being both a missional and missionary movement...
While traditional denominations struggle to maintain their blanket coverage of the nation, there are...
Christianity is fundamentally a peculiar way of life. Christian initiation is the process a person g...
This thesis maintains that the development of the "emerging church, " in terms of both its...
This article explores to what extent postmodern thinking has impacted the way in which spirituality ...
The term ‘emerging church’ has been hotly debated. Some mainstream churches say ‘what are you doing ...
Within the past twenty years, the Church (especially in America) has experienced dwindling membershi...
This article looks at postmodernism and its impact on church growth. “The Evangelistic Conversion in...
This paper situates the American branch of the Emerging Church within the American religious landsc...
D.Litt. et Phil.Rethinking and reforming of the church in contemporary twenty-first century culture,...
The changes in what the church is and what the church does is explored in this article. These change...
As the Emerging Church is one of the most significant developments in current popular Western eccles...
Since the 1960s, church attendance has been steadily declining in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
A brief review of the church growth movement not only highlights significant accomplishments but als...
The Emerging church and the Church Growth movement are presented in the article in comparison and co...
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...
Christianity is fundamentally a peculiar way of life. Christian initiation is the process a person g...
This thesis maintains that the development of the "emerging church, " in terms of both its...
This article explores to what extent postmodern thinking has impacted the way in which spirituality ...
The term ‘emerging church’ has been hotly debated. Some mainstream churches say ‘what are you doing ...
Within the past twenty years, the Church (especially in America) has experienced dwindling membershi...
This article looks at postmodernism and its impact on church growth. “The Evangelistic Conversion in...
This paper situates the American branch of the Emerging Church within the American religious landsc...
D.Litt. et Phil.Rethinking and reforming of the church in contemporary twenty-first century culture,...
The changes in what the church is and what the church does is explored in this article. These change...
As the Emerging Church is one of the most significant developments in current popular Western eccles...
Since the 1960s, church attendance has been steadily declining in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
A brief review of the church growth movement not only highlights significant accomplishments but als...
The Emerging church and the Church Growth movement are presented in the article in comparison and co...
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...
Christianity is fundamentally a peculiar way of life. Christian initiation is the process a person g...
This thesis maintains that the development of the "emerging church, " in terms of both its...