I can say I agree in principle with almost everything
written and in practice with most. Certainly there are places I disagree, some
pretty strenuously, but even though there are some portions that I found
disagreement that is sort of the point of this book. We don't all agree on
everything but on many issues, some of the most critical, we do agree and seek
unity in spite of those other differences. The church as it exists right now
suffers from an overabundance of homogeneity. The Reformed huddle together with
the Reformed, the Pentecostals with other Pentecostals, the Lutherans with one
another, etc. We tend to lump actual Christians we disagree with in almost the
same category as people who don't believe at all and at the same time lurk
around in echo chambers where we all talk about how much we agree about the
things we agree on. Theological in-breeding is unhealthy and dangerous. It is
good and healthy to examine what others think and to reexamine our positions.
While I didn't find much that really caused me to question any positions I hold,
it was still a profitable exercise to read and hear from others.
An honest and open discussion of the church is long overdue
but too often these conversations devolve into accusations over disagreement.
It is my hope that this book and other conversations like it serve as a
baseline for substantive discussion. As we exit, and not a moment too soon, the
era of Western Christendom, we find ourselves desperately in need of a new way
to talk about the church, a way beyond more of the same and into the simple
expression of community we see in the New Testament. I encourage you to give Simple Church :
Unity Within Diversity a read and even if you don't agree with everything (or
perhaps especially if you don't!), add your voice to the conversation.
You can also order Simple Church: Unity Within Diversity directly from the publisher, Redeeming Press!
4 comments:
Good piece King Arthur.
Itching to know what you strenuously disagree with. :)
That's a well written piece, Arthur. I agree with everything you say. Thanks for posting!
It wasn't your part Miguel :)
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