Rob Bell And A New American Christianity


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ROB BELLSubversive? • Celebrity? • Radical? • Heretic? • Holy Man? Before being featured in Oprahs Super Soul Sunday and making the cover of Time Magazine Rob Bell caused the entire evangelical world to wrestle with the scope of salvation with one daring question: who gets to be saved?For religious progressives Bell – the star of the influential Nooma series game-changer in the church and budding TV entrepreneur – offers a passionate faith a prophetic challenge a biblical acuity and a generous vision of who God is in the world. For conservatives Bell’s the voice that young Christians are looking for—a person who takes science seriously speaks at cutting edge of popular culture and argues God is bigger than our language for him.The Christian message needs a new interpreter: one particular enough to embody the tradition but broad enough to evoke thought and feeling from a range of people including evangelicals religious progressives and those disenchanted with churched religion—the spiritual but not religious who find themselves compelled by Bell’s charisma and artistic creations.Rob Bell offers a beautiful Jesus that entices absorbs and inspires individuals to go beyond the back-biting and turf-fighting and culture wars that plague contemporary forms of evangelical and liberal Christianity.Author scholar and speaker James Wellman offers an incisive and critical look at Rob Bell: his influence his roots his brand. Wellmans explains Bell’s rhetoric ponders the implications of his creative message-making and provides an interpretation of his influence that puts Bell at the center of a new American Christianity. Praise for Rob Bell and a New American ChristianityAs evangelicalism of the twenty-first century continues its centuries-long quest for speaking the cultural idiom Rob Bell’s voice has emerged as one of the most significant – and controversial. James Wellman’s prodigious research and astute analysis helps us understand why. –Randall Balmer Dartmouth College Author of The Making of EvangelicalismTwenty years from now we may look back on Rob Bell as the man who forever changed the face of American evangelical Christianity. Thank God then for James Wellmans profile of this complex controversial and utterly compelling religious leader. This is a book that should be read by all Americans regardless of their religious affiliation. –Reza Aslan author of No god but God and Beyond Fundamentalism“Rob Bell is a phenomenon. The emotional outpouring evidenced in both his critics and supporters demonstrate that his work has isolated and exposed a crisis that exists within the Evangelical community. A crisis that once brought to the surface has the potential of short circuiting fundamentalist strains within the movement and clearing the path for a theological reformation. This book is among the first to provide an insight into the development of Bells thought and chart the significance of his intervention in the rocky landscape of Christian culture.” –Peter Rollins author of How (Not) to Speak of God Insurrection: To Believe Is Human To Doubt is Divine“Much more than a biography Wellman uses the life of Rob Bell to reveal the inner logic of a growing orthodoxy in American Christianity. Wellman traces the maturing of this charismatic preacher from an earnest young pastor to a nuanced bestselling “heretic”—and in doing so maps the development of a more ambiguous more open evangelicalism. This remarkably readable study of Bell’s ministry illuminates the controversies connects the histories and explains the theologies. As the most public figure manifesting the transformation of American evangelicalism Bell’s less d
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