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Brian D. McLaren is a prominent, controversial evangelical pastor. He was recognized as one of Time magazine's "25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America" in 2005, and is the founding pastor of Cedar Ridge Community Church in Spencerville, Maryland. Born in 1956, Brian McLaren graduated from the toon meer University of Maryland, College Park, with BA and MA degrees in English. After several years of teaching English and consulting in higher education, he left academia in 1986 to become the founding pastor of Cedar Ridge Community Church, a nondenominational church in the Baltimore-Washington region. Many of the books that McLaren has authored, including the "A New Kind of Christian" trilogy, deal with Christianity in the context of the cultural shift towards a new emerging church movement. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: Brian McLaren (foreground) and Tony Jones, Yale Theological Conversation, Yale Divinity School, February 2006; Photograph: Virgil Vaduva CC BY 2.5, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8898590
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A Generous Orthodoxy: Why I Am a Missional, Evangelical, Post/Protestant, Liberal/Conservative, Mystical/Poetic,… (2004) 2,053 exemplaren
The Secret Message of Jesus: Uncovering the Truth that Could Change Everything (2006) 1,157 exemplaren
Adventures in Missing the Point: How the Culture-Controlled Church Neutered the Gospel (2003) — Auteur — 658 exemplaren
The Last Word and the Word after That: A Tale of Faith, Doubt, and a New Kind of Christianity (2005) 529 exemplaren
Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road?: Christian Identity in a Multi-Faith World (2012) 300 exemplaren
We Make the Road by Walking: A Year-Long Quest for Spiritual Formation, Reorientation, and Activation (2014) 260 exemplaren
The Great Spiritual Migration: How the World's Largest Religion Is Seeking a Better Way to Be Christian (2016) 196 exemplaren
Do I Stay Christian?: A Guide for the Doubters, the Disappointed, and the Disillusioned (2022) 106 exemplaren
McLaren Boxed Set (A New Kind of Christian; The Story We Find Ourselves In; The Last Word and the Word After That) (2005) 24 exemplaren
Seeking Aliveness: Daily Reflections on a New Way to Experience and Practice the Christian Faith (2017) 12 exemplaren
Solus Jesus: A Theology of Resistance 1 exemplaar
The Voice (of a New Generation): A Scripture Project to Rediscover the Story of the Bible 1 exemplaar
Evangelism as Dance 1 exemplaar
Cory & the Seventh Story 1 exemplaar
A Search for What is Real ? finding faith 1 exemplaar
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The Voice of Acts: The Dust Off Their Feet: Lessons from the First Church (2006) — sommige edities — 110 exemplaren
Ancient Faith, Future Mission: Fresh Expressions in the Sacramental Tradition (2009) — Medewerker — 88 exemplaren
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The author believes that many people who leave "the church" do not leave because they no longer want to follow Jesus. Rather, they leave so they can follow Jesus. This book does not advocate giving up church; in fact, community is promoted. However, many times we start to depend on church for our spiritual life and as more church-goers do this, the church becomes stagnant and relies more on being locked into tradition than on finding ways to open up to God's will. As the author states, “God can’t be contained by the structures that claim to serve him but often try to manage and control him.” This book tells us how we can turn ourselves and our churches back to serving God.
There are several questions at the end of each chapter and a Study Guide at the end of the book. Because I didn’t want to distract myself, I didn’t take the time to sit down and answer the questions. I will do so in the near future. I did read all the questions and one stood out for me. Part of the question reads: “Imagine that all church services were shut down and church buildings closed, all denominations disbanded. Imagine that the only way Christian faith could survive was through people living it and passing it on to others through friendship and daily informal interaction.” Living our faith, what a concept.
I enjoyed the author's friendly writing style. I firmly believe God wants us to enjoy life and it's clear that Mr. McLaren shares that belief. He includes personal stories and humor and is not afraid to make fun of himself. (Such as the fly-fishing lesson gone awry in which he described himself as a criminal caught in Spiderman’s net.) This turns what could have been a dry, hard-to-read book into an enjoyable, informative and thought-provoking book.
This book is written, not just for Christians, but also for Jews and Muslims.
The seven ancient practices are fixed-hour prayer, fasting, observing the Sabbath, the sacred meal, pilgrimage, observance of sacred seasons (the liturgal calendar), and giving.
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