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Tag Archives: books
Moreland Offers Much Needed Correctives in Kingdom Triangle
Kingdom Triangle: Recover the Christian Mind, Renovate the Soul, Restore the Spirit’s Power. By J. P. Moreland. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. 2007. 237 pp. There is a battle for human souls being waged in Western culture and too many Christians … Continue reading
Important Ideas from the Church Comes Home
By Robert and Julia Banks Hendrickson Publishers, 1998 260 pages On page 32, the authors ask what would happen if members made a commitment to stay connected. This is an important “what if.” Dr. Gary McIntosh offers a guideline for … Continue reading
Gleanings from Karkkainen–Perspectives on Ecclesiology
AN INTRODUCTION TO ECCLESIOLOGY: ECUMENICAL, HISTORICAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES By Veli-Matti Karkkainen Intervarsity Press © 2002, 238 pages (Names Index, Topical Index) I read this in 2004. I left my reading of the book with an important realization: “the church … Continue reading
Unity and Division: Insight from Radmacher
Thoughts on: WHAT THE CHURCH IS ALL ABOUT: A biblical and historical study by Earl D. Radmacher Chicago: Moody Press, 1972, 1978 441 pages Previous installments: The Pendulum Swings Is it all in a word? Universal and Local First, my … Continue reading