The unexpected monks – the turning of emergent evangelicalism to monasticism
Posted by Don Bryant on February 5, 2008
This is an article in the Boston Globe. Click here. This kind of movement makes sense to me and has been a long time in coming.
An insightful quote: “In an era in which televangelists and megachurches dominate the face of American evangelicalism, offering a version of Christianity inflected by populist aesthetics and the gospel of prosperity, the rise of the New Monastics suggests that mainstream worship is leaving some people cold. Already, they are transforming evangelical religious life in surprising ways. They are post-Protestants, breaking old liturgical and theological taboos by borrowing liberally from Catholic traditions of monastic prayer, looking to St. Francis instead of Jerry Falwell for their social values, and stocking their bookshelves with the writings of medieval mystics rather than the latest from televangelist Joel Osteen.”

