Transgressing Emergence: AAR and the Church

Published: Nov. 20, 2014, 10:18 p.m.

b'Last year in Baltimore the Open and Relational Theologies session took a look at the Emerging Church.\\xa0
\\nThis session involves three conversations, with three participants in each. These conversations pertain to papers written by participants, but there will be no formal reading of the papers. The conversations explore issues in the emergent church as they relate to open and relational theologies.
\\nPresiding:
\\nThomas Oord, Northwest Nazarene University
\\nPresenting:
\\nJeremy Fackenthal, Vincennes University
\\nProcess Theopoetics and the Emergent Church: Inviting Collaboration and Relationality [pdf]
\\nCallid Keefe-Perry, Boston University
\\nTheological Epistemology in The Emergent Church: A Form of Paul Ricoeur’s Relational Attestation
\\nResponding: Diana Butler Bass
\\nPresenting:
\\nSara Rosenau, Drew University
\\nBecoming Emergent: Theorizing A Practicing Church
\\nTimothy Murphy, Claremont Lincoln University
\\nThe Emergent Church in its Planetary Context [PDF]
\\nResponding: Bo Sanders, Claremont School of Theology
\\nBenjamin Cowan, Claremont Graduate University
\\nJohn R. Franke, First Presbyterian Church
\\nThe Pluralist Reformation: Open Theology and the Practice of Emergent Christianity
\\nResponding: Philip Clayton, Claremont School of Theology
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