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Discipliana Vol-64-Nos-1-4-2004, Newell Williams
Discipliana Vol-64-Nos-1-4-2004, Newell Williams
Discipliana - Archival Issues
Discipliana Vol-64-Nos-1-4-2004
Debra B. Hull, DISCIPLES OF CHRIST CHURCH WOMEN AT THE TURN OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Douglas A. Foster, FEMINISM VS. FEMINIZATION: THE CASE OF THE CHRISTIAN WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS
James H. Moorhead, "THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SPRINGFIELD PRESBYTERY" FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PRESBYTERIAN HISTORY
Paul A. Crow, Jr., THE ECUMENICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SPRINGFIELD PRESBYTERY
Joe Blosser, Agitator of Identity: The Effect of the Campbell Institute on the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Kent Ellett, Jeffersonian Evangelical: Christian Liberty in the Life and Letters of Barton W. Stone …
Building The "Goodly Fellowship Of Faith", Frederick Quinn
Building The "Goodly Fellowship Of Faith", Frederick Quinn
All USU Press Publications
As this critical, independent history, which ends with the ordination of one of the first women bishops in the nation, shows, Utah Episcopalians have had, despite small numbers, a remarkably eventful and significant history, which included complex relations with Mormons and Native Americans, early experience of women and homosexuals in the ministry, and a fascinating set of bishops. Among the latter were Daniel Tuttle, a leading figure in Episcopal history; Christian socialist and Social Gospel proponent Frank Spencer Spalding; and Paul Jones, forced to resign because of his pacifism during WWI. Frederick Quinn, an Episcopal priest and historian, is adjunct …
A Study Of Scottish Hermeneutical Method From John Knox To The Early Twentieth Century: From Christian To Secular, Marc A. Clauson
A Study Of Scottish Hermeneutical Method From John Knox To The Early Twentieth Century: From Christian To Secular, Marc A. Clauson
Faculty Books
This work examines the evolution of Scottish hermeneutical method from John Knox to the early 20th century, showing how the method was transformed from a Primitivism (a term borrowed from the history of ideas) to "historical consciousness" as represented by the higher critical method. This work examines the whole "big picture" of transformation based on the "paradigm shift" or presuppositions from the primitivism of John Knox and others to the Enlightenment-based historical-critical method.
Scholarship, Pepperdine University, And The Legacy Of Churches Of Christ, Richard T. Hughes, Thomas H. Olbricht
Scholarship, Pepperdine University, And The Legacy Of Churches Of Christ, Richard T. Hughes, Thomas H. Olbricht
Center for Faith and Learning Publications
We hope that this small book will help Pepperdine faculty and staff members understand more about the specific Christian tradition to which Pepperdine is related-the Churches of Christ-and how that tradition can fruitfully interact with and even sustain the task of Christian higher education in the context of this institution.
[Introduction To] Thinking Of The Laity In Late Tudor England, Peter Iver Kaufman
[Introduction To] Thinking Of The Laity In Late Tudor England, Peter Iver Kaufman
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Thinking of the Laity explains why proposals for expanding lay prerogatives failed to shape the Elizabethan religious settlement from the 1560s through the 1580s. It also greatly adds to our understanding of the policy debates that are closely associated with the origins of puritanism, presbyterianism, and congregationalism. This book will be essential reading for people interested in the history of early modern England and in the progress of sixteenth-century religious reform.