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Re: Pagan Christianity, the book [message #7968 is a reply to message #7965] Sat, 25 June 2011 20:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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james wrote on Thu, 23 June 2011 20:13

I didn't mean to hijack the thread and make it about Mark Driscoll, but if you'll read his 'popular' bestselling books, Radical Reformission and Confession's of a Reformission Rev. it might change your view of his 'solid-ness'. But he, like Rob Bell, has built his following using the world's methodology of secular music, light shows, hip/worldly lingo, and the philosophy that if you copy the pattern of the world...they will come.


It isn't a hijack, it is a relevant point.

From listening to Driscoll I'd pretty much say that he was diametrically opposed to Rob Bell's philosophy. He actually stands against the 'throwing-out-orthodoxy-to-attract-followers' mentality.

For sure, I have not read the books you mentioned but the 'solid-ness' of Driscoll's theology, rivals anyone that I've heard currently preaching the Gospel.

Where Viola might say that preaching/teaching is only a part of the functioning of the Church, Driscoll would say that it was the very centerpiece of the Church. (I would agree with Driscoll on that point.)

Blessings,
William


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