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EP. 75 - The Emerging Kingdom: How the Postmodern Church Redefines the Gospel

EP. 75 - The Emerging Kingdom: How the Postmodern Church Redefines the Gospel

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In this episode on the Emergent and Postmodern Church, Addie K. Miller uncovers how today’s so-called “new Christianity” has redefined the Kingdom of God, the Gospel, and even Jesus Himself.


Drawing from Elliot Nesch’s Hath God Said?, Addie exposes leaders like Brian McLaren, Rob Bell, Tony Campolo, and Bono—whose universalist theology replaces the biblical gospel of salvation with a social, political, and environmental agenda. She explains how the “emerging kingdom” is not the spiritual Kingdom of God described in Scripture but a man-made utopia rooted in humanism and mysticism.

Addie reminds listeners that Jesus came to free humanity from sin—not to establish a social movement—and warns that the Emergent Church’s “new gospel” is simply the old Gnosticism dressed in modern language.


Dive deep into scripture with Addie as current events, teachings in the modern church, testimonies, trends, important biblical teachings, and the sweeping drift away from the basic truths in the Bible across the modern-day Church are all brought to light to be tested only against the infallible, un-changing, Word of God on Discerning the Drift.

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