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I've Been Reading...
A Generous Orthodoxy
by Brian McLaren
Reviewed by Fraser Henderson
The
word orthodoxy raises either hopes or disparaging mutters in the
church today. To some it is regarded as a heavenly designed set of doctrines
to be sought after. To others it is the buzz word of schisms and petty
arguments.
In
contrast, the word generous has rarely ever been applied to things
Christian. It is a word that doesn’t roll off our tongues as often or as
easily as we might like. The result of placing these two together in a book
title seems paradoxical, and to endeavor to attempt an amalgamation of the
two may seem futile, foolish, even arrogant.
This is
why Brian McLaren’s epilogue to his book must be taken to heart before we
judge and criticize what he has attempted to do in its contents. McLaren
argues that in retrospect the book would have better been titled Notes
Towards a Generous Orthodoxy. He does not presume to give answers or
doctrines in their final state. Such a game plan for every possible event,
he argues—with the exception of those doctrines where we exalt Jesus as
Lord—contradicts a truly “generous” orthodoxy. Rather, he draws together
liberal, conservative, Roman Catholic, and many other traditions to
demonstrate how we can focus on being part of God’s creative work, here and
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