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Certainty, a Place to Stand: Critique of the Emergent Church of Postevangelicals is unavailable, but you can change that!

Certainty: A Place to Stand is a critique of the Emergent Church movement—a movement that began in the late twentieth century and has moved across the world in the past decade. The views of the Emergent Church are postmodern, stressing individualism, experience-based faith, and a lack of absolutes in matters of doctrine. While there are a number of praiseworthy effects that have arisen from this...

obsessed with doctrine, and not operating by Christocentric living.5 This group is not “truth-friendly.” Coherent truth is the basis of the emergent approach to reality, wherein facts and objective truth are not necessary and only a general coherence of an idea is needed. Correspondent truth is the view that truth must correspond to facts, objectivity, and reality. Missional is the term used for attempting to incarnate the gospel with personal and community testimony rather than presenting the gospel
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