Disciple Preaching in the First Generation An Ecological Study

Based on the Reed lectures from 1969, Stevenson examines the Old-World origins and the impact of the early American frontier on early Disciples preaching up to the time of the Civil War. He notes the preaching forms that early leaders rejected-mere flowery or rhetorical messages and harangues agains...

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Auteur principal: Stevenson, Dwight E. (auth)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: Disciples of Christ Historical Society 1969
Collection:Reed Lectures
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Résumé:Based on the Reed lectures from 1969, Stevenson examines the Old-World origins and the impact of the early American frontier on early Disciples preaching up to the time of the Civil War. He notes the preaching forms that early leaders rejected-mere flowery or rhetorical messages and harangues against established Protestant sects-and what was accepted in its place. Stevenson's essays draw into sharp relief the difference between debate and preaching, a line that has often been blurred within the Stone-Campbell tradition.
ISBN:j.ctv1k3np72
9781684265145
Accès:Open Access