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  1. Lee
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    May 14, 2008
    Lee
    This is an outstanding introduction to the dangers inherent in the emergent church movement. While books of this nature aren't usually described as "page turners", this one is. Both authors possess a gift for engaging and informative writing. I would highly recommend this book to anyone wanting a fair assessment of this movement.
  2. Philip G. Meyer
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    April 24, 2008
    Philip G. Meyer
    I received this book when I was at a recent Pastors Conference. I found the book to be well balanced and very well researched. I had been looking for a book that could inform me of what the emergent church was thinking and teaching. I had time to read this gem on my flight home and found that it answered most of the questions I had concerning the movement(and stimulated other questions). DeYoung and Kluck have done their homework and for that I am very grateful. A very thorough and even handed treatise of the Emergent church movement.
  3. Mark Murphy
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    March 13, 2009
    Mark Murphy
    This is a very good book explaining and addressing the issues of the Emerging/Emergent movement. If you are a layman and not up and up on deep theology, I suggest this book totally. It tackles the issues in a way that anyone can understand who has a basic knowledge of the faith. I'd also say that those who identy themselves as 'Emergent' should read this is it is by two guys are very charitable yet fair in their reading of the movement. Excellent book.
  4. Tom Anderst
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    July 9, 2008
    Tom Anderst
    The authors strike a nice balance between theological argument and cultural observation. Their book is free from over the top rhetoric and accusation. I do appreciation them shining the spotlight on their own church traditions throughout. I would highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to learn about the Emergent church movement and gain some valuable insight to respectfully engage in discussion.
  5. Rev. Doyle Peyton
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    April 11, 2008
    Rev. Doyle Peyton
    A wonderfully readable book on a movement most folks will find out about when it has morphed and moved on. If you only have time to read one good book on the E-movement read this one. They said everything the rest of us wanted to say if we had the time and energy to spare.
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