Monday, June 14, 2004
 
Dan Hughes is smarter than I am
"if the emerging church is of value at all it is as a presuppositional critique leveled at our convenient stories of triumphal self-centeredness (aka our happily dominating little metanarratives that presume an object divine view that just so happens to coincide with our own and the blunt historical minimalism that presupposes a direct line of continuity between Jesus and our hip, new, insufferable pretenses in his name).

perhaps the future of emergence is divergence: allowing the marginal a seat at the table in the kingdom that we are beginning to realize was never ours in the first place.

Divergence: A Generative Friendship of Otherness"

Dan Hughes on what happens to Emergent when it stops emerging and becomes an institution like everything before.



From the comments section of Andrew Jones

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