On the eve of publication of Doug Pagitt's new book, A Christianity Worth Believing, Doug and I sat down at the National Pastors' Convention for a chat about how Doug thinks of his critics, about pressure from the left and right, that infamous interview with Way of the Master, and what's next- a career in politics?
We started off talking about tattoos (part of the conversation we'll save you from...) but a sun/moon/stars/Psalms tattoo led us to talking about Scriptural cosmology and how some people see/deal with Scripture... and that's where we jump into the conversation...
Doug Pagitt is the founder of Solomon’s Porch, a holistic missional Christian community in Minneapolis, Minnesota (www.SolomonsPorch.com). He was one of the founders of Emergent Village, a social network of Christians around the world (www.EmergentVillage.com). He's been married to Shelley since 1988 (which is a long time - certainly longer for her than for him) and together, they are the parents of four teenagers. His latest book is A Christianity Worth Believing.
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