A Node in the Web of the Emerging Church

Panel Discussion - Part 1

Posted Dec 17, 12:23 PM | 5 comments | by David Robertson | Link

Brian McLaren, Phyllis Tickle, and Pete Rollins

  • Brian McLaren, Phyllis Tickle, and Pete Rollins
  • 40 minutes


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Brian McLaren

Phyllis Tickle

Pete Rollins

Adam Walker Cleaveland

Dan Wilt

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1Adam Walker Cleaveland Dec 17, 01:39 PM

Hello friends. I do apologize for the quality of this recording – I didn’t have anything good to record with when I showed up to this session at AAR/SBL, so I just ended up using the recorder on my computer in Microsoft Word…and then I ended up taking some notes as well during the lecture, so you’ll hear my fingers typing. So anyway, I apologize for the quality of the recording, but as David mentioned, the quality of what is said is WORTH making it through the recording. So turn up those speakers and enjoy! :)

2Sivin Dec 19, 09:48 AM

Thanks Adam for making it available anyway. It’s worth it especially for people like me who are miles away.

3Monte Jan 18, 05:15 AM

I’m sure these are good, but it would help to have a brief summary of topic. Probably won’t take time to download podcasts if I can’t easily evaluate personal relevance beforehand. Thanks!

4Kris Weinschenker Jan 21, 04:43 AM

What does AAR stand for???

5Loren Mar 4, 07:37 AM

I get sad when people talk about how environmentally friendly a car is, or how modern it’s styling. I want to know what it like in experience, where the ‘rubber meets the road.’ I need to smell the burning, the smoking, hear the scream of radials on the pavement. However, this kind of faith is messy, it’s the kind that people get martyred for.
There is a wealth, volume and power to Truth that remains hidden from so many of the academicians who pontificate in these “Emergent” pod-casts. With out power, what is it?

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