Pagan Christianity?: Exploring the Roots of Our Church Practices | Frank Viola, George Barna | A Must Read
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Pagan Christianity?: Exploring the Roots of Our Church Practices
Frank Viola
,
George Barna
BarnaBooks
, 2008 - 336 pages
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highly recommended
Have you ever wondered why we Christians do what we do for
church
every Sunday morning? Why do we "dress up" for church? Why does the pastor preach a sermon each week? Why do we have pews, steeples, choirs, and seminaries? This volume reveals the startling truth: most of what Christians do in present-day churches is not rooted in the New Testament, but in
pagan
culture and rituals developed long after the death of the apostles. Coauthors Frank Viola and George Barna support their thesis with compelling historical evidence in the first-ever book to document the full story of modern Christian church
practices
.
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The History of Christianity made plain
I have been a Christian all my life, but have had doubts about some of its methods. Sure enough,
Pagan
Christianity
, cleared up some of those doubts but I still believe that "Jesus died for my sins." What I read is what is going on today in ministry and music, the culture of the world has invaded the 21st century
Church
. What I could say in another way is, "the Church has looked across at the Jones' house, and thought that the grass looked greener over there. So, here we go again. We must be like them. I enjoyed the book. The person that suggested that I read it said that it made him mad. Not me, even though some of the eye-openers for me, or confirmations are not an issue if they are done in the right spirit.
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A Must Read
This is the best book I've ever read. A must read for any of you who are wondering why you do the things you do every Sunday morning in
church
, and wondering if there isn't more meant for you.
Great book
The book is extremely interesting. There is a huge shift in Christiandom for "something more" and I think Viola and Barna did a great job explaining why so many of us are feeling this way.
The majority of institutionalized
church
es today absolutely miss the first century concepts of authentic community, familial love and devotion, centrality of Jesus, gathering without ritual, priesthood of the saints, and every-member functioning. The authors give explanations of how this happened and why it shouldn't have happened.
I hightly recommend it for anyone who knows something is missing from their corporate worship and who is longing for something more.
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Excellent book. Informative and challenging
For the Christian seeking more than the status quo in their spiritual life. It's not a devotional, nor easy reading.This will challenge y
our
core beliefs. Not about God or the person of Jesus, but the
church
. The church of the 21st century has moved away from its founders
roots
. Jesus still stands as the cornerstone of the church, but the institution of todays church does not even remotely resemble its radical, dynamic, and transformational beginnings. Only read this book if you are seeking for something more in your understanding of His church and your spiritual journey.
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Baby with the Bath Water
This book gets a lot right so I highly recommend it but with caution. The historical homework is excellent but the application requires caution. The weeknesses seem to be: rigid rejection of most
church
leadership and the means to selectively support them. There also seems to be a lack of appreciation of the creeds. While one may be uncomfortable with the wooden use of creeds they can provide a useful distillation of the corporate understanding of the Church.
Amen to the premise that the church needs ecclisiological reformation.
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