Why we belong : Evangelical unity and denominational diversity /

Denominations, although often maligned, are important for the continued health and vitality of the church. Contributors from a variety of evangelical traditions share their personal stories for the sake of unity across denominational lines. Full description

Main Author: Chute, Anthony L.
Other Authors: Morgan, Christopher W., Peterson, Robert A.
Published: Wheaton, Illinois : Crossway, 2013
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Online Access: Full text - Book opens in ProQuest Ebook Central
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  • Acknowledgments; Introduction: Are Denominations Dead? Should They Be?; Toward a Theology of the Unity of the Church. Christopher W. Morgan; One Lord, One Faith, but Many Expressions: Denominations and Their Stories. Anthony L. Chute; Why I Am an Evangelical and an Anglican. Gerald L. Bray; Why I Am an Evangelical and a Baptist. Timothy F. George; Why I Am an Evangelical and a Lutheran. Douglas A. Sweeney; Why I Am an Evangelical and a Methodist. Timothy C. Tennent; Why I Am an Evangelical and a Pentecostal. Byron D. Klaus; Why I Am an Evangelical and a Presbyterian. Bryan Chapell. Denominationalism: Historical Developments, Contemporary Challenges, and Global Opportunities. David S. DockeryBibliography; Contributors; Back.