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Disciples Of Christ: Confessing Faith As A Non-Creedal Community, Robert D. Cornwall
Disciples Of Christ: Confessing Faith As A Non-Creedal Community, Robert D. Cornwall
Journal of Discipliana
The Stone-Campbell Movement, of which the Disciples of Christ is one branch, takes pride in being a non-creedal faith community, but that status is more complicated than our claim would suggest. There is a tendency among Disciples to discount theology and confessions of faith, with some saying one can be a Disciple and believe anything one wishes. However, Disciples have deep Christological roots. While Disciples have historically turned to the Bible, and especially the New Testament, for confessional guidance the center of Disciples identity is the confession Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. This essay, which is meant …
Journalism’S Deep Roots In The Stone-Campbell Movement, John M. Imbler
Journalism’S Deep Roots In The Stone-Campbell Movement, John M. Imbler
Journal of Discipliana
An overview of the important role of periodical journals in the historical development of the Stone-Campbell tradition. This was the 2020 DCHS Reed lecture.
Preface, Mark G. Toulouse, James L. Mcmillan, Richard H. Lowery
Preface, Mark G. Toulouse, James L. Mcmillan, Richard H. Lowery
Journal of Discipliana
Preface to Volume 74