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“Is God's Spirit dismantling the church because we have so failed God's mission?And if so, as I believe, how do we work with the Spirit rather than against the Spirit?" Prophetic or not, the idea I posited fifteen years ago of a dismantled church has only gained traction since I first posed it. The response to the podcast has been quite unexpected, now with more than 72,000 episodes downloaded in 102 countries and more than 2,700 cities. The podcast seems to particularly resonate with those on the run from the church and feel alienated or marginalized by the church. The podcast has allowed me to draw upon nearly three decades of teaching sociology, thirty-five years of sociological research, fifteen years of church and denominational consulting, twenty years of ministry, my childhood and coming of age in a conservative Mennonite/Amish community, and my diagnosis three years ago of Parkinson’s Disease. Most recently I have written the first biography of Walter Brueggemann entitled "Walter Brueggemann and the Prophetic Imagination: A Theological Biography" (Fortress Press, 2023). You can follow the development and release of the book, get access to my private pages, and subscribe to my blog for 4.95 annually at www.centerforpropheticimagination.org.

A Church Dismantled--A Kingdom Restored Dismantled n' More

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.4 • 11 Ratings

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“Is God's Spirit dismantling the church because we have so failed God's mission?And if so, as I believe, how do we work with the Spirit rather than against the Spirit?" Prophetic or not, the idea I posited fifteen years ago of a dismantled church has only gained traction since I first posed it. The response to the podcast has been quite unexpected, now with more than 72,000 episodes downloaded in 102 countries and more than 2,700 cities. The podcast seems to particularly resonate with those on the run from the church and feel alienated or marginalized by the church. The podcast has allowed me to draw upon nearly three decades of teaching sociology, thirty-five years of sociological research, fifteen years of church and denominational consulting, twenty years of ministry, my childhood and coming of age in a conservative Mennonite/Amish community, and my diagnosis three years ago of Parkinson’s Disease. Most recently I have written the first biography of Walter Brueggemann entitled "Walter Brueggemann and the Prophetic Imagination: A Theological Biography" (Fortress Press, 2023). You can follow the development and release of the book, get access to my private pages, and subscribe to my blog for 4.95 annually at www.centerforpropheticimagination.org.

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    The False White Gospel: An Interview with author Jim Wallis and theologian Walter Brueggemann

    The False White Gospel: An Interview with author Jim Wallis and theologian Walter Brueggemann

    This insightful and stirring interview with two of the last half-century's most biblically-based prophetic voices. Pre-order Jim's new book The False White Gospel and receive an invitation to a Zoom book-talk with Jim, hosted by Conrad Kanagy. Pre-order and email kanagycl@etown.edu for the Zoom event link, scheduled for March 18 at 7 p.m. EST. If you cannot join us live you can still receive event recording if you pre-order! Below is a description of the book and a link to pre-order.

     My new book, The False White Gospel: Rejecting Christian Nationalism, Reclaiming True Faith, and Refounding Democracy was written for this critical moment. I have put everything into this one. Publishers Weekly just called it an “ardent manifesto” that “promises to be  a conversation starter in church groups and beyond.” I hope and pray so. It will be published on April 2, the Tuesday after Easter, by Essentials, a part of St. Martin’s. They are putting a lot into this too, with a ten to twelve city book tour for the first weeks followed by “town meetings on faith and democracy” around the country, through the spring, early summer, and fall. 
     This book is much more than another critique of white Christian nationalism–which is carefully summarized at the beginning. Centrally, it reframes and refreshes iconic biblical texts with the words of Jesus to help guide us to a future of genuine multiracial democracy, ending with an undergirding vision of a new American church, which I call a remnant church. 
     


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    • 48 min
    Mango Tree: Interview with Editor Carey Newman of Fortress Press

    Mango Tree: Interview with Editor Carey Newman of Fortress Press

    I am delighted to interview my editor from Fortress Press about his new book on writing. No one has done more to call out my inner voice as a writer. He will be part of a free webinar this week, February 7 with well-known reporter Mark Wingfield  . An excerpt from the book is below and a podcast link to our interview.
    This book seeks to awaken the inner poet.  Whether it can remains to be seen. The odds certainly stacked against it, as such stirring proves a tall order.  Books rarely make poets of people. Life does that. But roused, the fantastic beckons, and the ordinary never again satisfies.  The mundane only triggers deeper discontent, a restlessness about what can be found over the fence. This book more likely finds an earnest welcome with writing already self-conscious, but which also suffers constant ache. The book aspires to disrupt, to prod, to encourage, to grant full permission, to fortify resolve, to bolster. At the same time the book requests forgiveness of writing much further down the path. Such writing smiles knowingly.  The book begs patience, even indulgence.  It holds no illusions. It knows itself. The book draws upon the innocent belief that all are poets, even and especially the noetic, and all writing is poetry—even and especially the noetic.

    The book decries conformity or converts—but neither turns its back to any.  All welcome.  But fair warning: disappointment awaits those supposing the hunt for writing’s Muse a simple matter.  Writing pairs life. Writing’s habitus mirrors life’s complexities. Both life and writing reside just beyond the grasp. But the analogical extends well beyond asymmetrical. Being a poet comes at a cost. Writing demands sacrifice. Capricious readers wooed only by writing authored in a poet’s own blood. No true poet can hide behind their words, for poets are their words. Writing’s miracle transubstantiates the merely semiotic into the fully symbiotic. Writing meddles with primal mysteries, it strikes a bargain with Fate. But to write opens wide the door of self for all to peer in—just as it is to live. Poets live to write and write to live. They put themselves in, and on, the line. There can be no other.
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    • 29 min
    The Emancipation of God: Preface, Prayer and Introduction

    The Emancipation of God: Preface, Prayer and Introduction

    This episode begins a "reboot" of this podcast as I have published Walter Brueggemann's biography and have been named Editor of three current or forthcoming books by Brueggemann. The biography is on sale at Amazon for 15.47 and The Emancipation of God for 28.00. Study guides for both are free at http://www.achurchdismantle.org
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    • 17 min
    Praise the Lord or Congratulations? One is worship of God and the other of self

    Praise the Lord or Congratulations? One is worship of God and the other of self

    Why I am not just a "red-letter Christian" and Brueggemann's God

    Why I am not just a "red-letter Christian" and Brueggemann's God

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    Praise and Politics: Why Brueggemann has me rethinking Anabaptism

    Praise and Politics: Why Brueggemann has me rethinking Anabaptism

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