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Anyway, I too feel like one of the dangers of the emergent movement is a sense of actually being more FORMULA motivated than the boomers - especially when it comes to art, litergy, icons, etc. It seems like these things BECOME the reason the emergent is so "cool" - as opposed to being the MEANS to another end - being swept up into the glory of God. All the Authentic, Emergent, Inclusive, Incarnational, Missiological, Dialogical, Contextual and Ancient-Futural (new word, eh?) in the world doesn't mean squat if it is an idol! The MEANS have become the ENDS to make my point clearer.
Now, know this, I tend toward iconoclast as well - not because I am opposed to them, but because I can see how incredibly idolatrous our culture is with everything, especially religion.
Just one man's point of view. Thanks for the rich post.
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