The crux of the matter : crisis, tradition, and the future of Churches of Christ 🔍
Jeff W Childers; Douglas A Foster; Jack Roger Reese
Abilene Christian University Press, Heart of the restoration series, Rev. study ed, Abilene, Tex, 2002
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In this time of transition in Churches of Christ, this book must be read. The authors, all faculty members of Abilene Christian University's College of Biblical Studies, take a careful look at the history, current situation, and future of Churches of Christ. They urge the reader to take seriously such matters as the place of tradition in our churches, the way we read and understand Scripture, and our view of God and his work in the world. Study guide with case studies and discussion questions included.
Alternative author
Childers, Jeff W; Foster, Douglas A. (Douglas Allen), 1952-; Reese, Jack Roger
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Jeff W Childers; Douglas A Foster; Jack A Reese
Alternative publisher
Abilene, Tex.: ACU Press
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Hill Crest Publishing
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Leafwood Publishers
Alternative edition
Heart of the restoration series, 1, 5, Abilene, TX, 2001
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United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Study ed, Abilene TX, 2001
Alternative edition
March 2002
Alternative edition
PT, 2002
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[curator]lenscriv@archive.org[/curator][date]20180727200742[/date]
Alternative description
xix, 289 pages
Recommended reading: pages 279-289
Preface to the series --
Recommended reading: pages 279-289
Preface to the series --
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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