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Contemporary Issues Class

Current Study

 Come join us for the Power Point presentations and lively discussions. Study begins Sunday, Sept. 12.

     
Every five hundred years, the church cleans out its attic and has a giant rummage sale. Well, not exactly. But according to internationally renowned religion expert Phyllis Tickle, this is an accurate summary of the church’s massive transitions over time. According to the pattern, we are living in such a time of change right now. Tickle calls it "the Great Emergence"—a time of dizzying upheaval and hopeful promise during which various sectors of today’s church swirl into a great confluence at the center.
“Phyllis Tickle offers a creative and provocative overview of multiple social and cultural changes in our era, their relation to previous major paradigm shifts, and their particular impact on North American Christianity. This is an immensely important contribution to the current conversation about new and emerging forms of Christianity in a post-modern environment…” Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church.

“Once in a great while, a book comes along and makes things make sense. With understated humility, The Great Emergence unpacks the chaos of contemporary cultural upheaval and the religious consequences of the changes we now face. After reading these pages, neither the church nor the world looks the same.” Diana Butler Bass, author, Christianity for the Rest of Us.

Class meets in the main building in M303.
Contact Pat Cryer or Kay Arms for details.

 

Past Studies

Demographic Winter: The Decline of the Human Family, an SRB documentary.