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The Outward Bound: Caravaning as the Style of the Church
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| #3457751 in Books | 2003-07-21 | 2003-07-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.24 x5.50l,.0 | File type: PDF | 104 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Caravan or Canteen?|By Pasca|One of Eller's best books and, thankfully, reprinted. If you enjoy the institutional church--its offices, edifices, sacraments, and trappings--you have no need to read this work. As with his other works (now sadly out of print) Vernard Eller takes up where Soren Kierkegaard left off and aims his arguments squarely at America's version of Christianit|About the Author|Dr. Eller received his B.A. from La Verne College in 1949, a B.D. from Bethany Theological Seminary, an M.A. from Northwestern University, and a Th.D. from the Pacific School of Religion. He joined the faculty of LaVerne College in 1958 and was
Here is what may well be the most readable - and yet the most radically thought-provoking - critique of the contemporary church available today. To put the matter simply (as Vernard Eller invariably succeeds in doing), the problem with today's congregations is that they are usually far more concerned to 'be' somewhere than to 'get' somewhere; to establish and consolidate a secure position, rather than to push on toward a goal. But according to the New Testament, observes...
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