Today's mainline Protestant denominations seem as theologically liberal as ever. But the real story of change in the mainline today is how confessing and renewal movements are crossing denomination…
This book offers an unprecedented, in-depth, inside look at the church today through the lens of eight diverse Protestant denominations. For each of the denominations examined Assemblies of God,…
An insightful assessment of the current state of evangelical affairs and the varied directions evangelicalism is poised to take. Contributors include Alister McGrath, Eugene Peterson, I. Howard Mar…
How does God become and remain real for modern evangelicals? How are rational, sensible people of faith able to experience the presence of a powerful yet invisible being and sustain that belief in …
Father Tavard explores the authority that the early church accorded both Tradition and Scripture, a balance that dominated Christian thought for most of the patristic and medieval periods.
This book is an essay in the interpretation of Protestant Christianity. It has grown out the conviction that the nature and meaning of Protestantism can be seen only in the light of its historical …
An excellent introduction to some of the most interesting contemporary developments within American Christianity. For those with experience in traditional, mainline churches, what the book describe…
A well written thoughtful study of protestant theology that reflects an academic liberal perspective of where the church has been and why it is where it is today. Not for the faint of heart, or nar…
Troeltsch seeks to determine how much the "Modern Spirit" of the early twentieth century actually owed to Protestantism. Troeltsch then proceeds to a comparison between the essential spirit of Prot…