Plurality 2.0 at Pomomusings
Adam Cleveland, an Emerging Church kind of blogger in the USA (Pomo Musings), is hosting a series of guest posts on the theme of plurality. He thinks issues of pluralism, ecumenism, the exclusivity/inclusivity of Christ and everything else that could fall under the broad category of plurality are divisive issues that need to rethought. “For many, words like pluralism have very negative connotations – it’s something that only pansy, milquetoast Christians believe in. For others, pluralism is simply the air we breathe and we just need to accept it. But perhaps there are other different ways to (re)think issues like these.”
Read the rest of the post for the list of articles, including today’s post featuring Barack Obama…
Plurality 2.0 List
Here’s the impressive list of posts.
April 1: C. Wess Daniels / Plurality 2.0 post
April 2: Christine Sine / Plurality 2.0 post
April 3: Melissa DeRosia / Plurality 2.0 post
April 6: Ryan Kemp-Pappan / Plurality 2.0 post
April 8: Julie Clawson / Plurality 2.0 post
April 10: Adam Copeland / Plurality 2.0 post
April 15: Tony Hoshaw / Plurality 2.0 post
April 17: Makeesha Fisher / Plurality 2.0 post
April 21: Jim Burklo / Plurality 2.0 post
April 22: John O’Hara / Plurality 2.0 post
April 24: Dr. Philip Clayton / Plurality 2.0 post
April 27: Brian Merritt / Plurality 2.0 post
April 28: Kim Hinrichs / Plurality 2.0 post
April 29: Matt Walker / Plurality 2.0 post
April 30: Br. Jason Welle OFM / Plurality 2.0 post
May 1: Nanette Sawyer / Plurality 2.0 post
May 4: Doug Pagitt / Plurality 2.0 post
May 5: Eboo Patel / Plurality 2.0 post
May 6: Katie Harris / Plurality 2.0 post
May 8: Jeremy Zach / Plurality 2.0 post
May 12: Erin Williams / Plurality 2.0 post
May 13: John Franke / Plurality 2.0 post
May 15: Kelly Bean / Plurality 2.0 post
May 18: Seth Thomas / Plurality 2.0 post
May 20: Marci Glass / Plurality 2.0 post
May 22: Carol Howard Merritt / Plurality 2.0 post
May 23: President Barack Obama / Plurality 2.0 post
Yet To Come
May 25: Sarah Walker Cleaveland / Plurality 2.0 post
May 27: Landon Whitsitt / Plurality 2.0 post
May 28: Darleen Pryds / Plurality 2.0 post
May 29: Brian McLaren / Plurality 2.0 post
Postkiwi Duncan Macleod posts on life, faith and culture in Australia, drawing from his involvement in the creative industry, the Uniting Church, the blogosphere, generational research, the emerging church and life on the Gold Coast.
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