Publisher's Synopsis
"If [the emerging church] movement can survive in the politicized world of conservative Christianity, McLaren could find a way for young Evangelicals and more liberal Christians to march into the future together despite their theological differences."
Time magazine, which named Brian McLaren as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Evangelicals
praise for The Last Word and the Word After That
"Brian McLaren has written a remarkable book on hell and the grace of God. And it is one hell of a book! The book is a narrative account, offered in a winsome conversational mode. McLaren′s work will be of immense help to those who are rethinking fundamentalist, literalistic ways of God that, in his judgment, have little to do with the Bible itself. The last word in the horizon of this book is hell, taken as ultimate divine punishment. The pastoral power of this book is that after that word, there is still the word of divine grace and forgiveness that overrides all the threat. This is a bold book that evades none of the hard questions."
Walter Brueggemann, minister, United Church of Christ; professor, Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia
"With the passion of a Reformation broadside, Brian McLaren′s The Last Word and the Word after That goes for popular Christianity′s theological jugular: hell and damnation. McLaren′s fictional Pastor Dan deconstructs dangerous understandings of eternal life and points toward the joy–filled possibility of Christian community shaped by a radical biblical vision of God′s love and justice."
Diana Butler Bass, author, Strength for the Journey: A Pilgrimage of Faith in Community
praise for A New Kind of Christian
"This is a book that heightens the depths and deepens the peaks. Like all the best things in life, it is not to be entered into lightly, but reverently and in the fear of a God who is waiting for the church to stop asking WWJD, "What would Jesus do?" and start asking WIJD, ′What is Jesus doing?′"
Dr. Leonard Sweet, E. Stanley Jones Chair in Evangelism, Drew University, and author of Post–Modern Pilgrims, SoulSalsa, SoulTsunami, and AquaChurch