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THE LIBERAL ROOTS OF THE EMERGENT CHURCH



Posted: 04/15/09

The Liberal Roots of the Emergent Church

By Eric Barger

Over a century ago spiritual liberalism swept through the once-sound mainline denominations, wreaking theological havoc on anyone in its path. Once solid and fundamentally based seminaries became infested with the liberal teachings of the so-called "German Enlightenment" and before long heretical intellectualism, which doubted the authority of the Bible, quickly spread to the leaders of the denominations, into the pulpits and finally to those in the pews.

Today, one doesn't have to look far to see the spiritual disrepair that liberalism has left the denominations in. Because of the longstanding apostasy of the spiritual liberals, untold millions have already entered eternity without Jesus Christ - having previously believed that those entrusted with teaching them the Christian faith were doing so faithfully and authentically.

Using much the same modus operandi, Satan is now out to destroy the Evangelicals of our times. It worked well 100-150 years ago in the mainline denominations and it's working again now. So, with the predicted falling away of the end-times in full swing (2 Thess. 2:3), every truth-seeking Christian needs to be aware of the "new" liberalism - The Emergent Church.

What is the Emergent Church?

"This short piece is not meant to fully educate on Emergent error. Nor will I go into the secondary issues of Rick Warren's "Purpose Driven" philosophy or the "Seeker Sensitive" ideas of Bill Hybels and Willow Creek. There are many fine resources from trustworthy apologetics ministries and others that are shedding light on these troubling teachings as well as on Emergent thought. The DVD our ministry produced called The Errors of the Emergent Church is one such tool. (Click here) However, for the sake of those who may have never heard the term "Emergent," let me offer a quick definition.

The Emergent Church Movement takes its name from the idea that the culture has changed, and a new church should emerge in response. It apparently grew out of discussion groups inside the Young Leadership Network in the 1990's. To Emergents, Christianity should be:

  • Experience over Reason
  • Spirituality over Doctrine and Absolutes
  • Images over Words
  • Feelings over Truth
  • Earthly Justice over Salvation
  • Social Action over Eternity
Put bluntly, the Emergent Church Movement is a complete redefinition of Christianity. It is unquestionably the new Liberalism. However, don't wait for Emergent teachers to use the term "Emergent." Learn how to spot it for yourself.

How to Spot the Emergent Church in Your Church

Here is a short list of authors, teachers and areas of concern that may indicate that the leadership of your church is being influenced to varying extents by Emergent Church philosophy.
  • Are books or videos by teachers such as Brian McLaren, Rob Bell, Doug Pagitt or Tony Jones being recommended or used in classes, home groups or church services? These men began by simply questioning the authority of the Bible and the orthodox nature of Christian doctrine and have now redefined what they call Christianity into a completely cultic, yet loosely defined and identified, religion.

    It is a genuine oxymoron that the wildly unorthodox ideas taught by these men could be as readily accepted as they are in supposedly "Evangelical" churches, seminaries and even entire denominations.

  • Have biblical doctrines such as salvation by grace, repentance and the reality of a literal Hell been marginalized or abandoned? Is there a constant insistence that the Church must abandon history and orthodox teaching and change our methods in order to be relevant to the postmodern world?

    It is a completely flawed concept to believe that postmoderns are somehow different than all generations before them and that if we are to reach them then we must change. Sin in the hearts of men is still the problem and the Cross is still the antidote! God has entrusted us with the ONLY message that can cure the sickness of sin. Who are we to change the message? We must lovingly and accurately deliver the whole Gospel regardless of how it may be accepted and remember that it is the Holy Spirit's task to draw men to Jesus - not ours. To edit the Gospel - regardless of how well-intentioned - is to thwart the Holy Spirit's work and merely assures the eternal damnation of those we seek to reach. (Romans 1:16)

  • Is Contemplative Prayer/Spirituality being introduced and practiced? Is there talk of "Spiritual Formation," centering prayer and something called "lectio divina" which, in a nutshell, is leading Evangelicals directly into the mystical and sometimes occult-based practices of the Roman Church? Have you heard the term "labyrinth"? (An usually intricate maze to meditate in, with basis in Greek, Egyptian and Cretan Mythology and used in Tantric Buddhism.) Mystics contend that utilizing a labyrinth will supposedly bring a relaxed mental attitude and end the search for life's meaning! In reality, this road leads to New Age mysticism and even the occult, as does the popular Emergent practice of Yoga.

    A few popular contemplative adherents are Henri Nouwen, Thomas Merton, Leonard Sweet, Thomas Keating, Richard Foster and Frank Viola.

  • Have buzzword phrases like "Missional Christianity," "Incarnational Christianity," "Conversational Christianity" and "Relational Christianity" been attached to the identity of your church?

  • Have the teachings of Open Source, Open Theism or Process Theology been embraced? (Open Theism teaches that God knows the past and lives in the present but has no idea of what the future holds. Obviously, this destroys every prophetic passage in the Bible - including the blessed hope of the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.)

  • Is there a new, uncanny identification with saving planet Earth? Has environmentalism become common pulpit rhetoric? (Emergent author, Brian McLaren contends that it is Earth - and not unregenerate humans - that Christ came to save.)

  • Perhaps the most important question to ask is about the authority of the Scriptures. In your church, is the Bible held in utmost regard by those in leadership? Is the inerrancy of the Bible preached faithfully? Is there a complete and unapologetic dependence on God's Word by those in leadership? The growth of liberalism and Emergent ideas is directly proportionate to the value placed on the Scriptures by individuals and church leaders. Without an unwavering accountability to the Word of God, every individual Christian, as well as every local church and national denomination, will soon find themselves in jeopardy.
Distributed by www.worldviewweekend.com

By Eric Barger

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Emergent Church
Posted On: 02/11/12 12:52:42 PM Age 0, CO
Mr. Barger, I appreciate your informative articles regarding the Emergent Church and what is is all about. I am concerned because I have a son-in-law that is dragging our daughter and familyl into this movement. My husband is an evangelical pastor and our hearts are heavy as we see our family getting sucked into this deception. Do you have any suggestions as to how we can "wake" them up as to how they are being deceived? Other than prayer, I really don't know what to say to them. I don't even think their hearts are open to anything we have to say. Our son-in-law is very intellectual and so a conversation with him goes no where! Any books you can suggest that might open their eyes? Thank you and may God continue to bless your ministry.



thank you!!!
Posted On: 02/10/10 11:15:51 AM Age 43, TX
Thank you for this great article, to anyone reading this post I ask you to please keep your latinos brothers and sisters in Christ in prayer, the majority of them have no idea of what the emergent chuch is.

In South Africa as well
Posted On: 08/24/09 11:34:17 AM Age 76, SOUTH AFRICA
This post-modern deception has overtaken churches in South Africa as well. For example, Brian McClaren, Leonard Sweet, Rob Bell and Doug Pagitt have visited, discussed and lectured at theological faculties and and churches. Thanks Eric and all American pastors who stand for the Truth in these perilous times! I have a friend exposing this influence in seminars, and he just completed the first of 3 videos exposing the Emerging influence in theological faculties and churches.



Rescued from "Emergent"
Posted On: 04/21/09 09:13:25 AM Age 52, LA
Brother Eric, I am grateful that believers are still writing about the Emergent movement. Many still are not aware of it and the subtle hi-jacking of bible preaching churches. By God's grace, our little Baptist church was rescued from Emergent clutches. Our young pastor was brought in by those who had no idea about Purpose Driven/Emergent about 10 years ago. During that time I, a "very suspicious about everything" former Catholic, felt something was wrong. During my 20 year study of anything contradicting Scripture, I was now concerned about what I was hearing and "not" hearing from the pulpit.(some of it sounded too Catholic!!, mystic fathers, etc. etc.) Time passes and during which my husband (the music leader!) and I began praying, "change our pastor's heart, move him or move us." We did not cause trouble, just continued to pray and spoke several times with the pastor privately which he initiated. About 1 year and 1/2 ago the now "former" pastor let us know he was moving back to his hometown to take over his dad's church. God is faithful!!! We found a new pastor within 3 months (other churches in the area have been looking for 3 years)and he is aware of Emergent/Postmodernism, preaches the gospel uncompromisingly. Our little Baptist church is now back on course. Because of Christ, Addie

Laodician Church
Posted On: 04/17/09 12:42:22 AM Age 73, AUSTRALIA
It is sad that our LORD said HE would spue LC out of HIS mouth. Church would have to be in HIM to do this, so they will be left behind when "Fullness of Gentiles comes in" I have personally received Message "Jesus Christ is Coming Soon." Now that False President Obama is there until at least end of 2012 he will bring about conditions fulfilling conditions re End Times Prophecies. I am 73 yrs old so I will watch Emergent Church do what our LORD has said will take place. Kenneth



Pretty Good Article
Posted On: 04/16/09 07:23:22 PM Age 41, NH
Mr. barger, thank you for a pretty good article on the Emergent heresy masquerading as His church. I am very grateful that you didn't mistakenly use the 'emerging' distinction as a synonym. They are two different things although they come from the same roots like Arminianism and Calvinism came from the same reformation. One point that you made I do think is oversimplified; "It is a completely flawed concept to believe that postmoderns are somehow different than all generations before them and that if we are to reach them then we must change. Sin in the hearts of men is still the problem and the Cross is still the antidote! God has entrusted us with the ONLY message that can cure the sickness of sin. Who are we to change the message?" When modernity came after the pre-modern era, there was a huge difference in how moderns thought versus how premoderns thought. Moderns were man's reason focused versus premoderns who were god (or God) focused. Modernity brought the need for systematics and the need for solving the puzzle of God whereas premoderns didn't argue on the same basic issues because they accepted god (or God) as a way of life and thought. Postmodern thought will be different and postmoderns do view life through a different prism as there was a difference between the modern and premodern populations. In the end, I think your statement makes a broad statement that isn't espoused by many even in the Emergent and "postmodern" (really unltra-modern). Most don't think that postmoderns will be so different that a "new" antidote will be needed. Most think that the same antidote will need a new delivery system (like the difference between a pill and a liquid pharmaceutical) filled with the same antidote. Grace and Peace, Jim

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