by Jeremy Bouma | Emerging Church, Theology
Tuesday I posted the introduction to my 104 page thesis—which focused on the generational development of Kingdom grammar from Schleiermacher to McLaren—to begin generating some conversations about a number of important developments in evangelicalism. I thought I would...
by Jeremy Bouma | Christian Spirituality, Emerging Church, Theology
Shortly after Rob Bell’s newest book Love Wins was released I wrote a 7500 word review and response. This past Turkey weekend I read through the new companion guide that was released as a last-ditch attempt to bolster and establish the arguments that were...
by Jeremy Bouma | Emerging Church, Theology
UPDATE: You can read my full review, HERE. In the next few weeks I’ll receive my copy of Rob Bell’s new missive on “heaven, hell and the fate of every person who’s ever lived” called Love Wins. While some have speculated that it is universalism...
by Jeremy Bouma | Christian Spirituality, Emerging Church, Featured
One year ago today I posted my “adieu” to the emerging church, a move that brought more attention than I expected. I thought a handful of my Facebook and blog friends would respond and push back and dialogue over drinks and that’d be that. Nope. It...
by Jeremy Bouma | Christian Spirituality, Emerging Church
AN OLD KIND OF CHRISTIANITY: A HISTORICAL THEOLOGICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN ALBRECHT RITSCHL AND BRIAN MCLAREN Introduction On Human Nature and Sin On The Person and Work of Christ On Salvation Conclusion This is a short series based on a 30-page paper I wrote for my ThM...
by Jeremy Bouma | Emerging Church, Theology
AN OLD KIND OF CHRISTIANITY: A HISTORICAL THEOLOGICAL COMPARISON BETWEEN ALBRECHT RITSCHL AND BRIAN MCLAREN Introduction On Human Nature and Sin On The Person and Work of Christ On Salvation Conclusion This is a short series based on a 30-page paper I wrote for my ThM...