McLaren is particularly misleading when he's suggesting, as he does quite emphatically at times, that somehow the church went off the rails early on, and that only now are (some) Christians beginning to understand what Jesus was really saying. While McLaren occasionally adds nuances and qualifiers, this ahistorical account runs through the book. In this respect, his message is oddly reminiscent of the ahistorical narrative of church history that dominated the evangelical/fundamentalist churches of my youth. Between an idealized first-century church and the present moment, when the preacher was calling on you to make a decision for Christ, there loomed a great wasteland—all those centuries in which the church failed to heed the plain words of Scripture.Read the whole review.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Everything Hasn't Changed
Writing for Christianity Today, John Wilson writes this in reference to Brian McClaren's new book, Everything Must Change: Jesus, Global Crises, and a Revolution of Hope:
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