One church
a bicentennial celebration of Thomas Campbell's Declaration & Address
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Contributions
- Disciples of Christ. Historical Society - Contributor
Publication
2008 - Leafwood Publishers, Abilene, Tex, Texas
Language
English
Word Count
30,500 words, Guess
Page Count
122 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveonechurchbicente0000unse
- ISBN-100891129367
- ISBN-100891125655
- ISBN-139780891129363
- ISBN-139780891125655
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number880879046
- Better World Books9780891125655
- Better World Books9780891129363
- Open LibraryOL39795290M
Classifications
- DDC100
- LCCBX7321.3 .O54 2008eb
Description
One Church is a celebration of the two-hundredth anniversary of Thomas Campbell's Declaration and Address (1809). But it is much more. In the spirit of that stirring plea for unity from the beginnings of the Stone-Campbell Movement, this volume restates Campbell's Thirteen Propositions and issues a new call for our churches to live out that vision of unity in the twenty-first century.Fifteen authors from Churches of Christ, Churches of Christ/Christian Churches, and Disciples of Christ examine the history of Thomas Campbell's Declaration and Address. And, they ask: how does this document apply to the modern church? This book is divided into three major sections: The historical events surrounding the Declaration and Address; an application of this document to the 21st century; and five communion meditations centered on the spirit of the restoration movement.
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