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Friday November 13, 2009

Categories: Blogging

My Blog Has Moved

Dear Readers,

After a year with Beliefnet, I've decided to move to my own domain for my blogging.  It's been a fine year -- some things worked, other things didn't.  But in the end, I'll be a better blogger on my own.  My thanks to the Bnet editorial staff; they've been very supportive.

My new blog is here: http://blog.tonyj.net

And if you'd rather just subscribe, here's the feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/tonyj/IWxO

Please change your subscriptions and blogrolls accordingly.

Hope to see you there!

Tony

Sunday October 25, 2009

Categories: Politics

The Most Important Cartoon of the Year

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By Steve Breen, San Diego Tribune, October 18, 2009

Thursday October 22, 2009

Categories: Blogging, Random

Social Media for Pastors

Following up on Christianity21, we at JoPa Productions are developing a series of boot camps for pastors who want to learn about and utilize social media tools like blogging, Twitter, and Facebook.  These are one-day, hands-on learning experiences, currently offered in the Twin Cities and soon to be offered around the country.  We'll also be offering social media boot camps for authors soon.

More info HERE.

And find out more about Christianity21 HERE.

Wednesday October 21, 2009

Categories: Bible, Church, Theology

Ending Christian Euphemisms: "Fundamentalist"

I've taken some heat in the comment section for using yesterday's post on "unbiblical" and a "higher view of scripture" as a thin foil for my own disregard of biblical standards. To the contrary, I was pointing to the use of the word unbiblical as a stand-in for a particularly thin hermeneutic. There are, of course, things that are unbiblical: child pornography and shampoo, for instance. Both are technically unbiblical since they are never mentioned; further, the first is morally at odds with the biblical narrative, while the second is not.

So, to repeat, "unbiblical" is not a euphemism on its face; it is a euphemism when used as a stand in for a hermeneutical argument.

Today, I thought we'd poke at the liberals a bit, since the conservatives around here seem to be on the defensive. The euphemism of today is,

fundamentalist.

Again, I'm not implying that fundamentalists do not exist. They do. But liberals and progressives often use "fundamentalist" as a cheap and easy stand-in for someone who has a more conservative biblical hermeneutic.

Tuesday October 20, 2009

Categories: Emergent Church

Why You Should Get GENERATE

Last week at Christianity21, GENERATE Magazine debuted. With the tag line, "an artifact of the emergence conversation," it fit perfectly at the gathering. When I actually got around to reading it last weekend, I was truly surprised at how good it is.

GENER8for_TonyJ.jpgThere have been several efforts to begin a paper journal that capture the exploits of emergence, and none has quite succeeded. GENERATE does.

First off, there's a fine defense from the editors to the question of, "Why a paper journal in this day and age?" Then there's the commitment to sustainable printing practices -- a stronger commitment than I've ever seen elsewhere.

Then, of course, there's the content. An interview (by Troy Bronsink) with the founders of Paste Magazine, beautiful and challenging poetry, arresting photography, Soup's amazing sketches, and no-bullshit music reviews from DJ Word (which, alone, are worth the subscription price). Then there's Julie Clawson and Thomas T. Turner II calling out Soon-Chan Rah for his caricature of emergence and even asking if he employs reverse racism in The New Evangelicalism -- I don't suspect you'll find that in Christianity Today.

Speaking of subscriptions, it's only $20 -- or for $34 you can get one for yourself and give a gift subscription, which would make a fantastic Christmas present to someone you love.

So, join me, and subscribe to GENERATE. You won't be disappointed.

Tuesday October 20, 2009

Ending Christian Euphemisms: "Unbiblical"

In our attempt to exterminate Christian euphemisms from our vocabulary, Nathan nominated thusly: "Unbiblical" when what the situation really is is "I really, really DON'T like that" OR "I disagree" OR "Your words challenge my deepest held idolatries posing as...

Monday October 19, 2009

Categories: Church, Random

Ending Christian Euphemisms: "The Lord Laid It on My Heart"

I received loads of great comments about what Christian euphemisms we should drag, kicking and screaming, into the light of day in an attempt to euthanize them. I won't be able to tackle them all, but I'll highlight some of...

Saturday October 17, 2009

Categories: Church

Christianity21 Video

Thanks to Don Heatley...

Friday October 16, 2009

Categories: Emergent Church

Looking Back on Christianity21

As other bloggers have noted, putting the Christianity21 experience into words is nearly impossible. In short, it went even better than Doug and I imagined it. All of the pieces came together beautifully.In fact, when people repeatedly stopped me in...

Tuesday October 13, 2009

Categories: Church, Emergent Church

Christianity21 -- It's All Over but the Shouting

Due to snow in the Twin Cities, several C21 participants got held over for another night here, allowing us to revel in the glories of the gathering for another day.  But today holds a couple more airport runs, some packing,...

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Tony Jones is the author of many books, including The New Christians: Dispatches from the Emergent Frontier and The Sacred Way: Spiritual Practices for Everyday Life. He is a leader in the emergent church movement and a renowned expert on postmodern theology and the American church landscape.


Find out more about Tony, his books, and his speaking schedule at his website.

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