Responding to Public Criticism

1 06 2005


“A number of people have asked if I plan to respond to some of the more public criticism of my and my friends’ work. Defending oneself is never very effective, it seems to me, although sometimes it must be done (I think of Paul in 2 Corinthians, for example). People who publicly disagree with your original statements are generally even less likely to give a follow-up a fair hearing. And people who did not read you fairly or carefully the first time around are likely to do the same the second time.

Fortunately, a number of scholars and leaders - some I’ve met, others I haven’t - are writing some helpful replies to some of the criticism we’ve received. Also, a few of us are working on a short joint statement that might help quell some of the misstatements and unfair judgments that have been made. I’ll post the statement here when it’s completed.

But even where we’ve been treated less than fairly, there’s much we can learn from our critics - and it’s good when there is vigorous dialogue on important matters.” ~ Brian McLaren


Actions

Informations

2 responses to “Responding to Public Criticism”

1 06 2005
Bob Robinson (05:34:27) :

Gotta love that Brian!

He sure has his head on straight.

2 06 2005
andrew jones (23:15:01) :

hi sivin

just stopped by to see what you are up to - a malaysian just posted a speech on emerging church and i asked him if he knew aobut you
http://thinkchrist.blogspot.com/2005/06/emerging-church.html
blessings

andrew

Leave a comment

Thanks for your comments. Please read the guidelines at GoodComment before commenting. I reserve the right to remove comments that do not reflect civility and respect.

You can use these tags : <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>