The Emerging Church Movement, an eclectic conversation about how Christianity needs to evolve for our postmodern world, has been breaking traditional bounds and stirring up controversy for more than two decades. This volume is the first academic work to adopt an interdisciplinary approach to understanding this complex and boundary-crossing phenomenon. Containing contributions by researchers from a diverse set of disciplines, this book brings together historical, sociological, ethnographic, anthropological, and theological approaches to offer the most thorough and multifaceted description of the Emerging Church Movement to date.
Contributors:
Juan Jose Barreda Toscano
Dee Yaccino
Gerardo Marti
Lloyd Chia
Jason Wollschleger
James S. Bielo
Jon Bialecki
Heather Josselyn-Cranson
Xochitl Alviso
Chris James
Tim Snyder
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April Stace is a liturgist and Adjunct Instructor at Hartford Seminary and The John Leland Center for Theological Studies.