Ganiel and Marti, “Northern Ireland, America and the Emerging Church Movement”
Abstract: The Emerging Church Movement (ECM) is a primarily Western religious phenomenon, identifiable by its critical âdeconstructionâ of âmodernâ religion. While most prominent in North America, especially the United States, some of the most significant contributors to the ECM âconversationâ have been the Belfast-based Ikon Collective and one of its founders, philosopher Peter Rollins. Their rootedness in the unique religious, political and social landscape of Northern Ireland in part explains their position on the âmarginsâ of the ECM, and provides many of the resources for their contributions. Ikonâs development of âtransformance artâ and its âleaderlessâ structure raise questions about the institutional viability of the wider ECM. Rollinsâ âPyrotheologyâ project, grounded in his reading of post-modern philosophy, introduces more radical ideas to the ECM conversation. Northern Irelandâs âTroublesâ and âmarginalâ location provides the ground from which Rollins and Ikon have been able to expose the boundaries of the ECM and raise questions about just how far the ECM may go in its efforts to transform Western Christianity.