05-20-2007, 11:01 PM
This site -
http://www.theocentric.com/culture/issue...ion_1.html
run by Rich Vincent, a self-described "Amateur Pastor, Hack Theologian and Wannabe Mystic" and author of the book Integral Christianity:
"Integral Christianity is fresh look at the all embracing quality of historic Christianity, beyond popular attempts to define a Christian worldview. Using the "all quadrant, all levels" model of Ken Wilber, Vincent offers an open Christian framework for personal growth, church life and cultural influence that moves beyond the conflict of modern and postmodern views. Vincent concludes by examining the role of tradition and dogma as a convention for the open-minded. Integral Christianity will enlarge your faith, enrich your life, and help you open the doors to pursue the common good."
"My theological position can be summed up as such: I am an Ecumenical Evangelical Mystic. I believe Christians are called to know a Person--Christ Jesus--more than anything else. This is a dynamic, living reality that takes place occasionally in the ecstatic, but mostly in the mundane, routine, humdrum of daily living! I believe that the overarching purpose of the Bible is not to give us formulas, principles, techniques, or how-to's. Rather, I believe that the Bible is God's self-disclosure of His glorious Person and Plan and the incredible and unpredictable ways He works this out"
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I have not read it yet but plan to soon...there will probably much that an be applied to Unitarianism. Check out the featured articles, podcasts and sermons.
http://www.theocentric.com/culture/issue...ion_1.html
run by Rich Vincent, a self-described "Amateur Pastor, Hack Theologian and Wannabe Mystic" and author of the book Integral Christianity:
"Integral Christianity is fresh look at the all embracing quality of historic Christianity, beyond popular attempts to define a Christian worldview. Using the "all quadrant, all levels" model of Ken Wilber, Vincent offers an open Christian framework for personal growth, church life and cultural influence that moves beyond the conflict of modern and postmodern views. Vincent concludes by examining the role of tradition and dogma as a convention for the open-minded. Integral Christianity will enlarge your faith, enrich your life, and help you open the doors to pursue the common good."
"My theological position can be summed up as such: I am an Ecumenical Evangelical Mystic. I believe Christians are called to know a Person--Christ Jesus--more than anything else. This is a dynamic, living reality that takes place occasionally in the ecstatic, but mostly in the mundane, routine, humdrum of daily living! I believe that the overarching purpose of the Bible is not to give us formulas, principles, techniques, or how-to's. Rather, I believe that the Bible is God's self-disclosure of His glorious Person and Plan and the incredible and unpredictable ways He works this out"
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I have not read it yet but plan to soon...there will probably much that an be applied to Unitarianism. Check out the featured articles, podcasts and sermons.