Tony Jones, The New Christians. Jossey-Bass, 2008

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The author is the national coordinator of Emergent Village. He provides a comprehensive review of the Emergent Church conversation, helpfully summarizing its main tenets in the “20 dispatches from the Emergent Frontier” that are scattered throughout the book. It is a must read for anyone desiring to understand the complexity of these new Christians who cannot be neatly pidgeon-holed either theologically or ecclesiastically.

 

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