A Biblical-Theological Critique of the Emerging Church’s Epistemology
Material type: TextPublication details: Johannesburg, South Africa South African Theological Seminary 2011Description: 183p PDF A4 Abstract. Table of contents. Works consultedSubject(s): Dissertation note: Master of Theology (Mth) South African Theological Seminary 2011 Dr. Bill Grover Summary: The Emerging Church(EC)is a loosely connected group of Christians involved in ―conversations‖about how to effectively engage the postmodern generation in spiritual activities. At the heart of these conversational communities lies the conviction that cultural changes from modernism to postmodernism requirethat a new kind of Christian must rise from the ashes of modernistic evangelicalism to inhabitarelevant churchwhich engages postmodernism on a deeper level.The philosophical affinity shared by the EC and postmodernism initiates concern about the orthodoxy of their theological trajectory. Investigation of the epistemic impetus behind the EC‘s recommendations is necessary. In light of this need, this study clarifies the EC‘s epistemology by means of literary analysis. The same method is used to ascertain the biblical view of truth and knowledge. After summarizing the respective epistemic positions, a comparison was made to establish the extent of congruency which the EC‘s epistemology shares with Scripture.This thesis concludes with a summary of the EC‘s faithfulness or infidelity to the biblical view of truth and knowledge. Subsequent to summary of findings, recommendations are made in an attempt to foster an appropriate response to the EC.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Thesis | South African Theological Seminary | Electronic Holdings | Link to Resource | Available | SATSPG16080006 |
Master of Theology (Mth) South African Theological Seminary 2011 Dr. Bill Grover
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