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Theology should breathe life and unity among God's people, but today’s culture creates a barrier of ignorance and misunderstanding in the study of God. This barrier threatens to split believers and keep seekers away from a relationship with God.

Ed Cyzewski seeks to build a method for theology that is rooted in a relationship with God and thrives on dialogue. Through stories and illustrations, you’ll gather the basic tools needed to study God.

Whether in a community, in a coffeehouse, or by e-mail, discussion and application of theology is essential. Joining the conversation is easy.

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"Freelance theologian Cyzewski enters into the Emergent conversation from the conservative end of the evangelical spectrum. He urges readers to explore theology while reassuring them that they don't have to become postmodern philosophers: theology can be considered, as it were, in the coffeehouse. Arguing that 'our local settings and cultural values-in other words, our context-influence how we read God's Word,' Cyzewski approaches 'contextual theology' by weaving together discussions of mission, culture, God, Scripture, tradition and the global church. Personal anecdotes of his own growth in faith are disarming in their honesty. While this accessible work is a useful introduction to aspects of Emergent theology, Cyzewski's summary of modernism and postmodernism is sometimes too sketchy to be useful; however, each chapter includes valuable suggestions for further reading. Gently nudging his fellow Christians to listen to diverse points of view, Cyzewski doesn't explain why he is committed to engaging in dialogue with some aspects of culture and not others (say, progressive theologians and secularists). This addition to books about emerging and missional forms of Christianity ends on a hopeful note for unity across denominations." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Discover a conversational guide to theology in the postmodern context and in the emerging church that will help you shape, understand and live out practical Christian theology.

Synopsis:

Theology should breathe life and unity among God's people, but today’s culture creates a barrier of ignorance and misunderstanding in the study of God. Author Ed Cyzewski seeks to build a method for theology that is rooted in a relationship with God and thrives on dialogue.

About the Author

Ed Cyzewski obtained his MDiv from the Biblical Theological Seminary. During his studies there, he began to investigate the new things God is doing in the church, including Christianity’s interaction with postmodernism, and has been seeking ways to help the church thrive in a shifting culture. He blogs on theology at www.inamirrordimly.com and on writing at www.edcyz.com. He also serves as the chair of the Northshire Nonprofit Network.

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ISBN:
9781600062773
Subtitle:
Reflecting on God in Everyday Life
Author:
Cyzewski, Ed
Publisher:
NavPress
Subject:
Christianity
Subject:
Theology
Subject:
Christian Life - Social Issues
Subject:
Christian Theology - General
Subject:
Christian Theology - Narrative
Subject:
Christian Life - Character & Values
Subject:
Postmodernism -- Religious aspects.
Subject:
Theology -- Methodology.
Subject:
Religion Western-Theology
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20080821
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in 0.54 lb

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Freelance theologian Cyzewski enters into the Emergent conversation from the conservative end of the evangelical spectrum. He urges readers to explore theology while reassuring them that they don't have to become postmodern philosophers: theology can be considered, as it were, in the coffeehouse. Arguing that 'our local settings and cultural values-in other words, our context-influence how we read God's Word,' Cyzewski approaches 'contextual theology' by weaving together discussions of mission, culture, God, Scripture, tradition and the global church. Personal anecdotes of his own growth in faith are disarming in their honesty. While this accessible work is a useful introduction to aspects of Emergent theology, Cyzewski's summary of modernism and postmodernism is sometimes too sketchy to be useful; however, each chapter includes valuable suggestions for further reading. Gently nudging his fellow Christians to listen to diverse points of view, Cyzewski doesn't explain why he is committed to engaging in dialogue with some aspects of culture and not others (say, progressive theologians and secularists). This addition to books about emerging and missional forms of Christianity ends on a hopeful note for unity across denominations." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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Discover a conversational guide to theology in the postmodern context and in the emerging church that will help you shape, understand and live out practical Christian theology.
"Synopsis" by ,
Theology should breathe life and unity among God's people, but today’s culture creates a barrier of ignorance and misunderstanding in the study of God. Author Ed Cyzewski seeks to build a method for theology that is rooted in a relationship with God and thrives on dialogue.

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