Doug-Pagitt

You are looking at Doug Pagitt’s next book, Church in the Inventive Age. It was found lost in The Local, an Irish bar in Minneapolis, close to the Minneapolis Convention Center, which just so happens to be where the PC(USA)’s 219th General Assembly is taking place right now. It’s not clear as to whether Doug [...]

This piece is part of an on-going blog series called Plurality 2.0 (watch video here). Full schedule of guest authors throughout April and May is available here.

Plurality 2.0 is a blog series on pomomusings to have conversations on issues of pluralism, ecumenism and Christian faith. For more information on the series, you can read about it here. Below you will see the finalized schedule for our Plurality 2.0 Blog Series, although there may be some minor changes made to this list [...]

I just got back from the Church Basement Roadshow in San Jose. If you don’t know what the Church Basement Roadshow is…you should. Go check it out. The above photo alone should make you want to go and see why Doug and Tony are dressed like that. Doug Pagitt, Mark Scandrette and Tony Jones are [...]

If you’re looking for something to do this summer, I think the Church Basement Roadshow is going to be one of those things you’re going to want to make sure you check out. Presbymergent is helping to put on the one in San Jose during the PC(USA) General Assembly, and that’s the one I’ll be [...]

While I’m having a hell of a time finding a job/call for the next few years, I have at least one job for a week in June. I’ll be attending the Presbyterian Church (USA)’s General Assembly in San Jose. I’ve been hired by The Presbyterian Outlook (which should be launching their new website in the [...]

I promise this won’t turn into another Mark Driscoll rant – if you want something like that, I’m pretty sure you couldn’t find something like that on this site. I ran across a link to a new podcast of Mark Driscoll on Bob’s blog – I don’t agree with much of his analysis. Driscoll is [...]

There are some things I wouldn’t want to do. One of those is to go on a radio show with Ingrid Schlueter. Communicating in that forum is definitely not one of my spiritual gifts, and I just don’t see how a conversation like that would go over well. I’ve been mentioned numerous times on Ingrid’s [...]

Part 1: Mark Driscoll Part 2: John Burke Part 3: Dan Kimball Part 4: Doug Pagitt Part 5: Karen Ward I’m glad I had the chance to read this book, and I continue to look forward to more Emergent books that come out using the collaborative method of writing. I will be blogging through some [...]

Part 1: Mark Driscoll Part 2: John Burke Part 3: Dan Kimball Part 4: Doug Pagitt Doug Pagitt: Embodied Theology Doug’s chapter was probably one of the strongest in the book I thought. I loved reading Driscoll’s critique of Doug’s chapter: “I find Doug’s chapter the most difficult to respond to…we were assigned to articulate [...]


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