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- Convergence_Movement abstract "The convergence movement refers to a move among evangelical and charismatic churches in the United States to blend charismatic worship with liturgies from the Book of Common Prayer and other liturgical sources. This is to be distinguished from "Convergence Christianity" popularized in more recent years by progressive Christian leaders such as Eric Elnes and Brian McLaren, which envisions a new configuration of "post-evangelical" and "post-liberal" Christians. The Convergence Movement was inspired by the spiritual pilgrimages of modern Evangelical writers like Thomas Howard, Robert E. Webber, Peter E. Gillquist and the ancient Christian writers and their communities. These men, along with theologians, scripture scholars, and pastors in a number of traditions, were calling Christians back to their roots in the primitive church.".
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink celtchristian.info.
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink the-convergent-movement.
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink www.anglicanchurch.net.
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink www.ccac3.org.
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink www.iccec.org.
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink www.ichcoc.org.
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink www.theamia.org.
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink www.thecci.tv.
- Convergence_Movement wikiPageExternalLink www.thecocoa.org.
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- Convergence_Movement subject Category:Charismatic_and_Pentecostal_Christianity.
- Convergence_Movement subject Category:Christian_movements.
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- Convergence_Movement subject Category:Evangelicalism.
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- Convergence_Movement comment "The convergence movement refers to a move among evangelical and charismatic churches in the United States to blend charismatic worship with liturgies from the Book of Common Prayer and other liturgical sources. This is to be distinguished from "Convergence Christianity" popularized in more recent years by progressive Christian leaders such as Eric Elnes and Brian McLaren, which envisions a new configuration of "post-evangelical" and "post-liberal" Christians.".
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