Mobile Site

« Home | <$BlogPreviousItemTitle$> » 

Monday, October 24, 2005 

BLOG and MABLOG: Painting the Couch and Problems with Pomos

Doug Wilson, in his usual Protestant wit and reductivism, has fun play with recent advocates of the "emergent" church. Dealing with a desperate need to shed "propositional truth," emergent folks make it easy to get whacked by a stick of any hue or size. Wilson is, of course, happy to oblige. Here's a great line:

"The confusion is so widespread, and yet so simplistic, it is worth asking what on earth the emergent folks are reacting to. For it must be a reaction, and clearly does not represent a well-thought out position. When they reject propositional theology in favor of story, what do they think they are rejecting?"

But just in case some of the readers of What the Thunder Said don't actually believe there could be people foolish enough to argue as Wilson portrays, have no fear. Wilson is not forging a straw man, and the proof is the first responder to the scene. After reading Wilson's article, read the first comment, by a certain Mike. If you can make heads or tails of what he is saying without your eyes glazing over, check yourself - you may be a postmodern.

That was a VERY interesting one! Seriously interesting.

That was a VERY interesting one! Seriously interesting.

Post a Comment
|

Transplanted from the artic blight of Minnesota to the sunny paradise of SoCal, I am attending school and learning to say "dude." I like to think of myself as equal parts surf rash, Batman, heavy metal, Levinas, poetic license, and reformational. Other than creating blund blogs, I enjoy reading, sporting, and socializing with serious and funny people.
My profile



Web Blog

About

Email:

FAQ - Author|Site
Upcoming Events |30 Boxes|
blund Frappr Places
Looking for Poem|Eliot information?

Thunder Sites

Thunder Mobile
Thunder Photo Album
Thunder Media
Thunder Frappr Map
Thunder Directory



Popular and Favorite Posts
Liturgical Bingo: BBC
Updated Video Roundup
Levinas and the Inner Demons

Categories

under construction

Recent Posts



How does Rowling and the "Harry Potter" series stack up against Tolkien and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy?
Rowling is the new dreamweaver. She is reigniting literature and fantasy as we know it.
Tolkien is the undisputed favorite. We have not yet seen a match for his philogistic skill.
This is apples and oranges. You might as well compare ping pong with Halo. Two different animals.
Rowling wins, but only by one quidditch goal.
Tolkien still stands, but only barely.
  
pollcode.com free polls






Firefox 2