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Emergent theology is evangelical theology in the flesh.

Emergent theology is evangelical theology in the flesh.

I think emergent theology is the evangelical answer to fundamentalism. While I agree that the lack of certainty (indeed the realisation that this place of intellectual and epistemological uncomfortableness is the “right” place to be) is characterstic of emergent theology, I doubt if this differs greatly from the personal faiths of most evangelicals. Yes, we have creeds and liturgies but surely not many would say that they’ve never doubted their creeds or strayed from their liturgies. A generous orthodoxy is still an orthodoxy.

What is the relationship between emerging and evangelical theologies? By: Andrew (14 replies) 31 August, 2005 - 15:53