Between Congregation and Church

Between Congregation and Church
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9780567658364
ISBN-13 : 0567658368
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Book Synopsis Between Congregation and Church by : Barry A. Ensign-George

Download or read book Between Congregation and Church written by Barry A. Ensign-George and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2017-12-14 with total page 382 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Denominations are one of the primary ways in which Christians attempt to live in a community based around God. Yet there is very little careful theological analysis of denomination available today. Between Congregation and Church offers a constructive theological understanding of denomination, showing its role as an intermediary structure between congregation and church. It places denomination and other intermediary structures within the doctrine of the church. Barry Ensign-George reviews work by theologians and church historians that can contribute to a constructive theological understanding of denomination. The book highlights particular developments in the history of the church that established preconditions for the emergence of denomination. Exploration of unity and diversity is central to this analysis, and individual chapters offer theological analyses of the unity and the diversity to which the Christians are called. Finally, denomination has often been a vehicle for sin, and the relationship between denomination and sin is considered. Between Congregation and Church addresses a major gap in contemporary theology: the failure to offer substantive theological analysis of denomination, a major way Christians together live their faith today.


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