{"id":1906,"date":"2010-04-26T07:34:35","date_gmt":"2010-04-26T14:34:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thomasjayoord.com\/index.php\/blog\/archives\/transformation_for_the_church"},"modified":"2023-09-20T10:47:06","modified_gmt":"2023-09-20T17:47:06","slug":"transformation_for_the_church","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thomasjayoord.com\/index.php\/blog\/archives\/transformation_for_the_church","title":{"rendered":"Transformation for the Church"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Many of us recognize the need for transformation in our own lives and in the church. We need wise principles to help us respond well to God&rsquo;s guidance into this transformation.<\/p>\n<p>Brian McLaren&rsquo;s latest book, <em>A New Kind of Christianity: Ten Questions that are Transforming the Faith<\/em>, offers resources for the kind of transformation we need today. Brian wrote this book in the style that makes his writing so engaging.<\/p>\n<p>The questions McLaren explores are important, ranging from questions of biblical interpretation, God and violence, the centrality of Jesus, the Church, sexuality, religious pluralism, practices, Church tradition, and more.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" height=\"139\" src=\"https:\/\/thomasjayoord.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/04\/mclaren_new_christianity1.jpg\" style=\"border: 2px solid black; margin: 6px; float: right;\" width=\"100\" \/><\/p>\n<p>I found the chapter on the future hopeful and helpful. Although Brian doesn&rsquo;t identify himself as an Open theist, his view of time coheres well with Open theology. The vision he offers denies God&rsquo;s foreordination, although he leaves open the door for God&#8217;s foreknowledge.<\/p>\n<p>Brian uses a label to talk about the future that I also find useful. We both argue for a &ldquo;participatory eschatology.&rdquo; I happily discovered prior to reading this book that Brian and I share the view that we must cooperate with God to establish the kingdom in the present and future.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, Brian&#8217;s book seems to me not so much about leaving the past and its traditions.&nbsp; The new kind of Christianity he advocates involves a recovery of some of the best Christian themes from yesteryear. Brian brings these themes to bear, however, on what transformation means today and for the future.<\/p>\n<p>What Brian says in this book will sound new to some readers. But many of us have affirmed this general vision of Christianity for some time.<\/p>\n<p>My favorite chapter in the book comes near the end: &#8220;Living the Questions in Community.&#8221;&nbsp; In it, Brian offers advice to this question:<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&#8220;Our church or denomination is open, so how can we help it experience transformation through this quest?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Here are Brian&#8217;s bullet points of advice to answer this question. I&rsquo;ve added one quotation from the paragraphs Brian writes after each point:<\/p>\n<h3>1. Get a consultant.<\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;There is enormous power in having the guidance of a wise, gifted, and experienced person who remains outside your congregation or denominational system.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h3>2. Build new parastructures to foster new approaches.<\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;The Methodist movement began this way in the Anglican Church, as a parallel structure sustaining and supporting new ways and practices (or <em>methods<\/em>) of Christian faith.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h3>3. Expect to bring in a new day with new people.<\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;It&rsquo;s the young leaders, often without formal credentials, who can help established denominations change in ways the &lsquo;properly trained&rsquo; can&rsquo;t.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h3>4. Add. Don&#8217;t subtract.<\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;New creeds are written to supplement rather than replace the old&hellip;&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h3>5. Develop a theology of institutions.<\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;Guided by a maturing theology of institutions, wise leaders of &lsquo;priestly&rsquo; institutions will always keep a listening ear open to the prophets of movements for change, who will similarly see the priestly leaders of institutions not as enemies, but as colleagues in a greater work.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h3>6. Preach the Bible.<\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;I&rsquo;m convinced that our quest is on the side of the Bible wisely read and applied.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h3>7. Employ experiential learning.&nbsp;<\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;Many people won&rsquo;t &lsquo;get it&rsquo; until they also go through an &lsquo;abductive&rsquo; experience,&rdquo; an experience that helps them see in a new way.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<h3>8. Keep your short-term expectations low and your long-term hopes high.<\/h3>\n<p>&ldquo;If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>I think this advice is helpful. I&rsquo;d like to join with those in my own denomination and across Christendom to explore what each might mean for us today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Many of us recognize the need for transformation in our own lives and in the church. 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