Anthony Baker on Relearning the Gospel
Saturday, December 10, 2011 at 8:07 pm
Covenant contributor Anthony D. Baker writes in an essay for Christianity Today’s Global Gospel Project:
Rest the rest.
A few months ago, a graduate student in practical theology asked Stanley Hauerwas for his perspective on new church movements, especially emergent church movements. Disarming and epigrammatic as ever, the man whom Time once called “America’s Best Theologian” replied, “The future of the church is not found in things like this; the future is doing the same thing Sunday after Sunday.”
This may seem dismissive. The student certainly took it that way, and indicated as much on his blog. I want to suggest, though, that Hauerwas was essentially right. But first I would point to a legitimate layer of anxiety that underlies the student’s frustration.
Rest the rest.
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