Doug Pagitt
"Ray Anderson has created a gift for the church in An Emergent Theology for Emerging Churches.I wish I had the benefit of Ray's provocative, insightful, helpful thinking in the early days of starting our church. I recommend this book to all who are interested in the biblical roots of emerging church theology today. This book will serve as an inspiration and guide for many who are seeking to live the hopes and dreams of God in our world today."
Doug Pagitt, pastor ofSolomon's Porch, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and one of the founders of Emergent (www.EmergentVillage.com)
Todd Hunter
"Our shifting times call for a thoughtful, creative, constructive and faithful approach to theology; most importantly, one that stirs outreach activity similar to that which surrounded Paul and the church at Antioch. I've been around the emerging church movement from the inception, and to my knowledge, An Emergent Theology for Emerging Churches shows emerging practitioners how to anchor church innovation to biblical theology--both historic and eschatological--better than anything I know."
Todd Hunter, National Director, Alpha USA, and former National Director, Vineyard USA
Jack W. Hayford
"It is a refreshing thing to witness biblical diligence and intellectual insightfulness become ignited by the flame of Pentecost. Ray Anderson verifies the fact that the truly contemporary church will ultimately transcend the mere 'currency' so passionately sought by leaders whose anxious pursuit centers on being 'up-to-the-minute,' savvy culturally, tuned to the 'hip' or 'cool.' Here's a book on the timelessly contemporary, pointing us toward truth that unlocks the timeless--the eternal dimensions of God's Spirit at work."
Jack W. Hayford, chancellor, The King's College and Seminary, and founding pastor, The Church On The Way
Jenell Williams Paris
"Well-informed and gracious, Ray Anderson's voice makes an important contribution to the emergent conversation. This book will be a blessing for anyone seeking to become 'a new kind of Christian.'"
Jenell Williams Paris, associate professor of anthropology, Bethel University, St. Paul, Minnesota, Solomon's Porch
Brian McLaren
"I just discovered Ray Anderson's work last year. I wish I had known of him for the last twenty years, because his sagely perspective would have helped me greatly. I'm glad that this book will introduce Ray's important theological perspective to a new generation of leaders. His creative and faithful voice is greatly needed."
Brian McLaren, author/activist (anewkindofchristian.com)
Eddie Gibbs
"Until now the theological responses to the emerging churches phenomenon have been from the standpoint of philosophical theology. Dr. Ray Anderson, I believe, gets to the heart of the matter through his missional theology approach that emphasizes the church's engagement both with its own history as the covenant people of God and as it is birthed within the cultural contexts of its day. He shows how the tensions that became evident between the church in Jerusalem and the church in Antioch provide insights into our contemporary challenges. The notion of 'emerging churches' reminds us that the church is always the becoming church. Indeed, the Holy Spirit comes to us out of the future rather than out of the past!"
Eddie Gibbs, Donald A. McGavran Professor of Church Growth, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary
Dan Kimball
"The most important questions about the emerging church are not what the worship gatherings look like, what the music is like or whether the name of the church is different and cool. The most important questions are what the theology is behind what is happening in and among emerging churches. Ray has written a wonderful book which does exactly this."
Dan Kimball, author of The Emerging Church
Tony Jones
"Ray Anderson has significantly influenced many emerging leaders over the years with his adventurous and innovative theological teaching.With An Emergent Theology for Emerging Churches, he makes his important work available to many more people. This is a powerful and insightful book that will, I have no doubt, stand the test of time. It will be a go-to book for emerging leaders for years to come."
Tony Jones, national coordinator, Emergent-US, and author of The Sacred Way
John R. Franke
"Through his examination of the emerging church at Antioch in the first century, Ray Anderson has provided a great deal of theological wisdom and insight for proponents of the emerging church at the beginning of the third millennium. This is an important contribution to the ongoing conversation concerning the place and shape of theology in the emerging church that deserves a wide readership, particularly among those who identify themselves with the movement."
John R. Franke, professor of theology, Biblical Seminary