Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Tony Jones (theologian)" in English language version.
Leaders hope decentralizing power will revitalize the movement.
Besides his work in social media, Jones is the theologian-in-residence at Solomon's Porch, an author, and the former national coordinator of Emergent Village.
Apparently Christians aren't the only ones feeling the urge to emerge.
In part 2 of his post, Tony Jones addresses emerging church critic extraordinaire Chuck Colson. Colson sees the Emergent conversation as a threat to traditional Christian understandings of the 'truth.' Jones responds by discussing the interdependence of truth and community - the essence of the Emergent Village conversation.
The former Emergent coordinator blogs about his views on faith and sexuality.
Ever wonder what it's like to become an ordained priest, rabbi, or swami?
Besides his work in social media, Jones is the theologian-in-residence at Solomon's Porch, an author, and the former national coordinator of Emergent Village.
Apparently Christians aren't the only ones feeling the urge to emerge.
Leaders hope decentralizing power will revitalize the movement.
In part 2 of his post, Tony Jones addresses emerging church critic extraordinaire Chuck Colson. Colson sees the Emergent conversation as a threat to traditional Christian understandings of the 'truth.' Jones responds by discussing the interdependence of truth and community - the essence of the Emergent Village conversation.
The former Emergent coordinator blogs about his views on faith and sexuality.
Ever wonder what it's like to become an ordained priest, rabbi, or swami?
Besides his work in social media, Jones is the theologian-in-residence at Solomon's Porch, an author, and the former national coordinator of Emergent Village.
Apparently Christians aren't the only ones feeling the urge to emerge.
Leaders hope decentralizing power will revitalize the movement.
In part 2 of his post, Tony Jones addresses emerging church critic extraordinaire Chuck Colson. Colson sees the Emergent conversation as a threat to traditional Christian understandings of the 'truth.' Jones responds by discussing the interdependence of truth and community - the essence of the Emergent Village conversation.
The former Emergent coordinator blogs about his views on faith and sexuality.