Friday, April 01, 2011

The Elephant Room - Summaries and Reflections


Trevin Wax posts some summaries from The Elephant Room.

Darryl Dash also posts some reflections. Here is most of what he wrote:
  • We need more of this type of discussion. Getting people together from different camps, and honestly and respectfully discussing our differences, is exactly what’s needed. It’s far too easy to get stuck in our own camps and to stop hearing from those from other camps.
  • Discussions like these need to take place between ordinary pastors (and others). I’m glad that pastors of huge churches can get together and discuss issues, but I would love to see the same thing happen with pastors and scholars who aren’t as famous. It’s why things like Theology Pub are important.
  • We need to listen. I really enjoyed the banter at the start of the day. By midday I longed for more listening and less talking. This was especially pronounced in one session. Testosterone can get in the way of really listening, but it doesn’t have to. Having a moderator who is not also a participant may help.
I walked away from the day thinking more deeply about a couple of important issues. I grew in my respect for people who belong to very different camps within evangelicalism. If Elephant Room leads us to listen and learn from other evangelicals who differ from us, it will have been worth it.
Anyone know if they are going to release video or MP3s?

2 comments:

Andrew Faris said...

Z,

I have no idea where to get mp3's or videos, but I'm really curious to access them.

So if you find out when and where, mind making it a separate post so that those of us who are reading via RSS will have it nice and easy?

Thanks!

Andrew Faris
Someone Tell Me the Story

Chris said...

James MacDonald is going to post the videos on this blog with commentary over the next days/weeks:

http://jamesmacdonald.com/blog/?p=6004