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  • Veneklassen Brick

    $18.50

    In 1848, the second year of the new Dutch kolonie in West Michigan’s Ottawa County, a much-needed brick manufacturing industry was begun in the rich clay fields between Groningen and Zeeland. From humble beginnings that included digging barefoot in the clay, the company created by Dutch immigrant Jan Hendrik Veneklasen and his son Berend flourished for more than seventy-five years and contributed to a unique architectural legacy.

    While Veneklasen Brick Co. (later Zeeland Brick Co.) remained in the family, success demanded that it expand beyond the Zeeland area. Strengthened by the purchase of clay pits elsewhere in West Michigan and benefiting from the arrival of railroad lines, Veneklasen eventually became one of the largest brick companies in the state. Veneklasen’s bricks were used in commercial, industrial, and public settings, but their residential application has drawn the most attention. Mixing traditional Dutch patterns and constantly changing American housing styles, local brick masons left behind a prime example of nineteenth-century Dutch-American material culture.

    Drawing from untapped primary sources, Michael Douma’s work traces the history of the Veneklasen family, the development of the Veneklasen company, and the impact of its products on local construction. The first-ever book-length analysis of West Michigan Dutch contributions to architecture, Veneklasen Brick also addresses issues of conservation and preservation. The volume contains numerous illustrations, graphs, maps, and a comprehensive listing of nineteenth-century brick houses in southern Ottawa and northern Allegan counties.

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  • Slaves In The New Testament

    $34.00

    In this exciting new analysis of slaves and slavery in the New Testament, Harrill breaks new ground with his extensive use of Greco-Roman evidence, discussion of hermeneutics, and treatment of the use of the New Testament in antebellum U.S. slavery debates. He examines in detail Philemon, 1 Corinthians, Romans, Luke-Acts, and the household codes.

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  • Womans Place : House Churches In Earliest Christianity

    $31.00

    Acknowledgments

    1.Introduction
    2.Dutiful And Less Than Dutiful Wives Giving Birth: Labor, Nursing, And Care Of Infants In House-Church Communities
    3.Growing Up In House-Church Communities
    4.Female Slaves: Twice Vulnerable
    5.Ephesians 5 And The Politics Of Marriage
    6.Women Leaders Of Households And Christian Assemblies
    7.Women Leaders In Family Funerary Banquets By Janet H. Tulloch
    8.Women Patrons In The Life Of House Churches
    9.Women As Agents Of Expansion
    10.Conclusion: Discovering A Woman’s Place

    Abbreviations
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index Of Ancient Sources
    Index Of Modern Authors
    Index Of Subjects

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    This focused look at women in the household context discusses the importance of issues of space and visibility in shaping the lives of early Christian women. Several aspects of women’s everyday existence are investigated, including the lives of wives, widows, women with children, female slaves, women as patrons, household leaders, and teachers. In addition, several key themes emerge: hospitality, dining practices, and the extent of female segregation.

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  • Divine Image : Envisioning The Invisible God

    $29.00

    1.The Image Of God As A Theological Problem
    2.The Ambiguity Of Images
    3.The Image Of God In Christ
    4.The Image Of God In Human Beings: Developing Protocols Of Discernment
    5.Discernment As Communal Discipline: The Protocols Of Service
    6.Discernment As Personal Discipline: The Protocols Of Chastity
    7.Discernment In Ecclesial Formation: The Sacraments As Protocols
    8.Seeing The Divine Image

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    Theologian Ian McFarland claims that Christians have mainly misappropriated the “image of God” language for 2000 years and thereby missed a rich resource for our knowledge of God.

    Rather than referring to some germinal divine element in humans, such as reason, McFarland claims that the image of God in us tells us something about God and how we know God. It tells us that God, though not identical with us, communicates Godself to us in creative love, in a way that offers precious clues about God’s transcendence, immanence, triune life, self-disclosure, incarnation, and intentions for human life. McFarland’s careful and exacting work builds from this kernel a powerful Christian vision of God’s life and our own destiny in Christ.

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  • Religion Politics And The Christian Right

    $17.00

    Introduction: Faith, American Empire, And Spirit

    1.Evil In Public Life Today
    2.The 9/11 Moment
    3.The Specter Of American Romanticism
    4.The Specter Of Contractual Liberalism
    5.The Specter Of Prophetic Spirit
    6.Revolutionary Belonging
    7.Revolutionary Expectation

    Epilogue: Christian Faith And Counter Imperial Practice

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    Princeton theologian Mark Taylor analyzes right-wing Christian movements in the United States amid the powers of religion, politics, empire, and corporate classes in post-9/11 USA.

    The real gift of Taylor’s book is his argument that this militant Christian faith must be viewed against a backdrop of the American political romanticism and corporatist liberalism of U.S. past and present. Taylor uses the best of cultural and historical studies, while deftly drawing lessons for American readers from theologian Paul Tillich’s analysis of power and religion during the rise of fascism and nationalism in Germany of the 1930s.

    The result is an innovative framework for interpreting how Christian nationalists, Pentagon war planners and corporate institutions today are forging alliances in the U.S. that have dramatic and destructive global impact. Moving beyond lament, Taylor also leaves readers with a new romance of revolutionary traditions and a new more radical liberalism, revitalizing American visions of spirit that are both prophetic and public for U.S. residents today.

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  • Junia : The First Woman Apostle

    $24.00

    The name “Junia” appears in Romans 16:7, and Paul identifies her (along with Andronicus) as “prominent among the apostles.” In this important work, Epp investigates the mysterious disappearance of Junia from the traditions of the church. Because later theologians and scribes could not believe (or wanted to suppress) that Paul had numbered a woman among the earliest churches’ apostles, Junia’s name was changed in Romans to a masculine form. Despite the fact that the earliest churches met in homes and that other women were clearly leaders in the churches (e.g., Prisca and Lydia), calling Junia an apostle seemed too much for the tradition. Epp tracks how this happened in New Testament manuscripts, scribal traditions, and translations of the Bible. In this thoroughgoing study, Epp restores Junia to her rightful place.

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  • Daring Trusting Spirit

    $21.00

    Introduction

    1.Only A Country Boy
    Called To Be A Pastor
    A Decisive Turn
    2.Beginnings Of A Friendship
    Finkenwalde
    The House Of Brethren
    3.Entering A New World
    A Growing Intimacy
    The Collective Pastorates
    4.Sharing A Double Life
    First Steps Into Resistance
    The Gossner Mission And Military Intelligence
    5.A ‘Singular Friendship’
    Friendship, Romance And Marriage
    Letters From Prison
    6.A Soldier In Italy
    Growing Disgust
    The ‘Theological Letters’
    7.Amidst The Ruins
    Imprisonment And Escape
    Pastor To The Desolate
    8.Post-War Reconstruction
    The Future Of The Church?
    Recovering The Truth
    9.Retrieving A Legacy
    First Steps In Publishing
    Abroad And At Home
    10.Interpreting Bonhoeffer
    Giving Structure To The Task
    Going Beyond Bonhoeffer?
    11.The Rengsdorf Years
    Teacher, Traveller, Host
    The Biography
    12.The Church Struggle Revisited
    A Confessing Church In South Africa?
    Confession And Resistance
    13.Remembering The Past Rightly
    Mediator Of Resistance Memories
    Bethge, Bonhoeffer And The Holocaust
    14.A Remarkably Fulfilled Life
    Senior Colleague
    ‘Church Father’
    Faithful Friend
    Mensch

    Photographs
    Index

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    How did Bonhoeffer’s fame and influence happen? Much of the credit goes to Bonhoeffer’s close friendship with his student and colleague Eberhard Bethge, says theologian John de Gruchy. In this important and fascinating work, de Gruchy narrates the course of that friendship, building on interviews and newly available primary sources.

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  • Creation And Double Chaos

    $22.00

    1.The Science-theology Dialogue: How?
    2.The Scientific Worldview
    3.The Theological Worldview: Creation Stories
    4.Creation Out Of Nothing: Origin And Problems
    5.Contemporary Creation Theologies
    6.Chaos Theology: An Alternative Creation Theology
    7.Chaos Theory And Chaos Events
    8.The Problem Of Evil
    9.God’s Action In The World
    10.The Cosmic Christ: Person And Work
    11.Human Ambivalence: Genetic Modification
    12.Disease: Punishment For Sin Or Chaos Event?
    13.Are We Alone?: Theological Implications Of Possible Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life
    14.Future And Destiny: Eschatology And Chaos Theology

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    Scientist and theologian Sjoerd Bonting offers a new overarching framework for thinking about issues in religion and science. He looks at the creation controversy itself, including biblical perspectives, traditional doctrines, and the particular potential contribution of chaos theory. Finally, Bonting extends this perspective, a combination of chaos theory and chaos theology he calls “double-chaos,” into a framework that addresses traditional questions about evil, divine agency, soteriology, the understanding of disease, possible extraterrestrial life, and the future.

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  • Being Human : Race Culture And Religion

    $29.00

    Introduction: Who Are We?

    1.Contemporary Models Of Theological Anthropology
    2.Culture: Labor, Aesthetic, And Spirit
    3.Selves And The Self: I Am Because We Are
    4.Race: Nature And Nurture
    5.Conclusion As Introduction

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    Dwight Hopkins, whose important work in Black Theology has mediated class theological concerns through the prism of African American culture, here offers a fresh take on theological anthropology. Rather than defined “the human” as one eternal or inviolable essence, however, Hopkins looks to the multiple and conflicting notions of the human in contemporary thought, and particularly three key variables: culture, self, and race. Hopkins’ critical reframing of these concepts firmly locates human endeavor, development, transcendence, and liberation in the particular messiness of struggle and strife.

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  • Moral Creed For All Christians

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    Widely heralded for his bold and prophetic ethical thought,Maguire urges that Christianity’s real relevance for the renewal of American public life lies not in the myopic morality of the Christian Right nor in any particular program of the Left but in the enduring relevance of Jesus and biblical Christianity. His new work builds on his earlier volume, The Moral Core of Judaism and Christianity, with the benefit of a new generation of social studies of the New Testament and a keen appreciation for the radically changed situation Christians confront today.

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  • Primer On Pastoral Care

    $21.00

    Editor’s Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction

    1.The One-Room Schoolhouse
    2.The Grammar Of Care: Pointers And Precepts
    3.The Prism Of Pastoral Care: Scripture Refracted
    4.The Community As Classroom: Avoiding Compassion Fatigue
    5.The Open Classroom: Places Of Care
    6.The Open Classroom: More Places Of Care
    7.An Alphabet Of Grace

    Notes

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    Based on her twenty years of teaching and on her own experience in pastoral care, Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner has written a basic pastoral-care text to assist in the emotional and spiritual preparation of pastoral caregivers.

    Stevenson-Moessner sees pastoral care as the interconnection and interplay of love of God, love of neighbor, and love of self. Her brief book engenders confidence and caring in the initiate, and assuages the fear and anxiety that naturally occur when one accompanies people in life-changing pain and travail. Through bibical parables – especially the Good Samaritan and the Good Shepherd – and stories from her own experience, Stevenson-Moessner imparts genuine wisdom and meaningful support to those who courageously dare to offer caregiving ministry in whatever situation or through whatever method or paradigm.

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  • Problem Of Evil And The Problem Of God

    $21.00

    Creative and original, D. Z. Phillips’s argues that the problem of evil is inextricably linked to our conception of God and that the concept of God in recent philosophy of religion is problematic, even harmful. An ideal text for students of philosophy, religion, or theology.

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  • Economy Of Grace

    $22.00

    Preface
    Acknowledgments

    1.An Economy Of Grace?
    What Has Christianity To Do With Economics
    Money Means Grace And Grace Means Money
    The Dangers Of Semantic Analysis
    The Pros And Cons Of A Formal Analysis
    The Potential For Noncompetitiveness
    An Economically Irrelevant Pipe Dream?

    2.Imagining Alternatives To The Present Economic System
    Theological Economy’s Response To Capitalism
    Capitalist Exchange And Exclusive Property
    Locke, Inalienable Property, And Loan
    Grace, Gift Exchange, And The Freely Given Gift
    An Economy Of Grace

    3.Putting A Theological Economy To Work
    The Challenge Of A Theological Economy
    The Significance Of Economic Interdependence

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    Are there any fair and viable alternatives to global capitalism? University of Chicago theologian Kathryn Tanner offers here a serious and creative proposal for evaluating economic theory and behavior through a theological lens.

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  • Church Struggle In South Africa (Anniversary)

    $29.00

    Foreword

    Postscript To The Third Edition: Locating The Church Struggle In South Africa In The Wider Historiography Of The Church In South Africa
    1.Historical Origins
    2.Apartheid And The Churches
    3.The Growing Conflict
    4.Black Renaissance, Protest, And Challenge
    5.Resistance, Repression And The Transition To Democracy
    6.From Church Struggle To Church Struggles

    Appendix: Religious Affiliation In South Africa In 1996

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    This widely acclaimed and influential volume by internationally noted theologian John de Gruchy is now available in a greatly revised and expanded 25th anniversary edition that places the monumental religious struggle against South African apartheid into a larger and instructive global setting. Fully updated, John De Gruchy’s authoritative account of Christian complicity with and then resistance to one of the world’s most notoriously repressive regimes holds indispensable lessons and “dangerous memories” for all concerned about evil, justice, and racial reconciliation.

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  • C S Lewis A Short Introduction

    $22.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780826484703ISBN10: 0826484700Binding: Trade PaperPublished: May 2005Publisher: STL/FaithWorks Print On Demand Product

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  • Flannery OConnor And The Christ Haunted South

    $30.99

    This is an excellent and lucid study of O’Connor’s theological and cultural convictions, with a study of the grotesque in her work as well as an elegant exploration of O’Connor as an engimatic Southern writer.

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  • Centering Prayer And Inner Awakening

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    Practitioners of Centering Prayer are known for the great enthusiasm they bring to the practice of this ancient discipline. Centering Prayer and Inner Awakening is a complete guidebook for all who wish to know the practice of Centering Prayer. Cynthia Bourgeault goes further than offering an introduction, however. She examines how the practice is related to the classic tradition of Christian contemplation, looks at the distinct nuances of its method, and explores its revolutionary potential to transform Christian life. The book encourages dialogue between Centering Prayer enthusiasts and those classic institutions of Christian nurture-churches, seminaries, and schools of theology-that have yet to accept real ownership of the practice and its potential.

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  • God Of Dirt

    $11.95

    Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for American Primitive, Mary Oliver has published numerous books of poetry and essays. Her poems are quoted in everything from Web sites to hymn books. Earthlight, a “Magazine of Spiritual Ecology,” has declared her an “earth saint.”
    In this engaging study, Thomas W. Mann shows Oliver to have keen eyes and ears for reading the book of nature. Readers will discover that the correspondence between Oliver’s poetry and traditional religious language provides a fresh perspective from which to enjoy her work. At the same time, Oliver’s reading from the Other Book of God invites us into nature’s “temple” where we may come into the presence of the holy and from which we may leave rejuvenated and blessed. God of Dirt is an important study of a contemporary poet whose work is as likely to be read by a preacher in a pulpit as by an activist at an environmental rally, and will help us experience a new vision of the beauty of our world.

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  • 3 Secular Reasons Why America Should Be Under God

    $20.00

    “All men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”-Declaration of Independence, 1776. Do you like having rights the government cannot take away? Do you like being equal? Do you like a country with few laws? Then you want America under God! “The Rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God” – John F. Kennedy, 1961, Inaugural Address “We believe that all men are created equal, because they are created in the image of God” – Harry S. Truman, 1949, Inaugural Address “Our constution was made only for a moral and religious people, it is wholly inadequate to the government of any other”-John Adams, 1798.

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  • Varieties Of Religious Experiences

    $18.00

    The culmination of William James’ interest in the psychology of religion, The Varieties of Religious Experience approached the study of religious phenomena in a new way — through pragmatism and experimental psychology. The most important effect of the publication of the Varieties was to shift the emphasis in this field of study from the dogmas and external forms of religion to the unique mental states associated with it. Explaining the book’s intentions in a letter to a friend, James stated:

    “The problem I have set myself is a hard one: first, to defend…’experience’ against ‘philosophy’ as being the real backbone of the world’s religious life…and second, to make the hearer or reader believe what I myself invincibly do believe, that, although all the special manifestations of religion may have been absurd (I mean its creeds and theories), yet the life of it as a whole is mankind’s most important function.”

    Drawing evidence from his own experience and from such diverse thinkers as Voltaire, Whitman, Emerson, Luther, Tolstoy, John Bunyan, and Jonathan Edwards, The Varieties of Religious Experience remains one of the most influential books ever written on the psychology of religion.

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  • Touchdown Jesus : The Mixing Of Sacred And Secular In American History

    $38.00

    This book is an intriguing narrative of the interplay between American religion and patterns of American culture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. R. Laurence Moore considers the ways nationalism, the separation of church and state, democratic pluralism, and shifts in boundaries between secular and sacred practice have shaped American religion for the past two hundred years.

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  • Christianity On Trial

    $15.95

    Vincent Carroll and David Shiflett do not shrink from confronting the tragedies that have been perpetrated in the name of Christianity. But they contend that the current fashionable emphasis on the dark side of the Christian record is an instance of willful historical illiteracy.

    In Christianity on Trial, Carroll and Shiflett dispassionately and systematically dissect the charges against Christianity-specifically that it has justified racism and misogyny, encouraged ignorance, and promoted the despoliation of the environment and even genocide. Then, in a narrative whose intellectual elegance and verve calls up comparisons to How the Irish Saved Civilization, they show how in fact the Christian tradition has not only injected morality into our political order, but softened brutal practices and confining superstitions, created the foundation for intellectual inquiry, and cultivated the charitable impulse.

    Christianity on Trial challenges readers of all beliefs-even those with a belief in disbelief itself-to question the anti-religious bigotry that thrives in our intellectual world and to reevaluate the role of Christianity not only as a source of consolation but of enlightenment and human liberation as well.

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  • Canaan Land : A Religious History Of African Americans

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    Throughout African-American history, religion has been indelibly intertwined with the fight against intolerance and racial prejudice. Martin Luther King, Jr.-America’s best-known champion of civil liberties-was a Baptist minister. Father Divine, a fiery preacher who established a large following in the 1920s and 1930s, convinced his disciples that he could cure not only disease and infirmity, but also poverty and racism.

    An in-depth examination of African-American history and religion, this comprehensive and lively book provides panoramic coverage of the black religious and social experience in America. Renowned historian Albert J. Raboteau traces the subtle blending of African tribal customs with the powerful Christian establishment, the migration to cities, the growth of Islam, and the 200-year fight for freedom and identity which was so often centered around African-American churches. From the African Methodist Episcopal Church to the Nation of Islam and from the first African slaves to Louis Farrakhan, this far-reaching book chronicles the evolution of an important and influential component of our religious and historical heritage. African American Religion combines meticulously researched historical facts with a fast-paced, engaging narrative that will appeal to readers of any age.

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  • Religion And Literature

    $38.00

    1. History Of The Field And Theoretical Issue
    2. The Expoloration Of Origins
    3. The Interpretive Tradition Of Literature And Religion
    4. The Language And Literature Of Worship
    5. The Literary Structres Of Religious Text Genres
    6. Religious Dimesions Of Literary Text Genres
    7. The Great Themes Of Literature And Religion
    8. Interations New Challenges To And From Other Fields

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    Religion and literature contains selections from more than seventy sources, ranging from the ancient classics, the Bible, Western materpieces, and contemporary literature. Study questions for each chapter appear at the end of the book. The insights of two internationally renowned scholars in the field of religion and literature provide a magisterial and accessible entree into this important acedemic discipline. Religion and Literature is destined to become a classic in its own right.

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  • Feminist Ethic Of Risk (Revised)

    $29.00

    Rich and suggestive, distinctive and influential, A Feminist Ethic of Risk proposes a new model for ethics and new life-orientation for social justice. Directly addressing American and European “middle-class despair” over issues and challenges seemingly too large to tackle.

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  • Inspired Lives : Exploring The Role Of Faith And Spirituality In The Lives

    $16.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9781893361331ISBN10: 1893361330Joanna Laufer | Kenneth LewisBinding: Trade PaperPublisher: Skylight Paths Publishing

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  • Perfect Strangers Guide To Funerals And Grieving Practices

    $16.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9781893361201ISBN10: 1893361209Editor: Stuart MatlinsBinding: Trade PaperPublisher: Skylight Paths Publishing Print On Demand Product

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  • Perfect Strangers Guide To Wedding Ceremonies

    $16.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9781893361195ISBN10: 1893361195Editor: Stuart MatlinsBinding: Trade PaperPublisher: Skylight Paths Publishing Print On Demand Product

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  • History Of Christianity

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    Since publication of the first edition in 1918, A History of the Christian Church by Williston Walker has enjoyed outstanding success and recognition as a classic in the field. Written by an eminent theologian, it combines in its narrative a rare blend of clarity, unity, and balance. In light of significant advances in scholarship in recent years, extensive revisions have been made to this fourth edition. Three scholars from Union Theological Seminary in New York have incorporated new historical discoveries and provided fresh interpretations of various periods in church history from the first century to the twentieth. The result is a thoroughly updated history which preserves the tenor and structure of Walker’s original, unparalleled text.

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