The History of the Evangelical United Brethren Church
Author : J. Bruce Behney
Publisher :
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 50,25 MB
Release : 1979
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Author : J. Bruce Behney
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Page : 438 pages
File Size : 50,25 MB
Release : 1979
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Author : F. Roy Coad
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,59 MB
Release : 2001-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781573831833
Coad's work traces the history of the Brethren Movement, which began more than 170 years ago and has since spread throughout the world. The author considers some of the outstanding characters produced by the movement, as well as its signficance in relation to the whole Christian church.
Author : Otho Winger
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Page : 492 pages
File Size : 43,62 MB
Release : 1917
Category : Religion
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Author : Donald F. Durnbaugh
Publisher :
Page : 684 pages
File Size : 37,93 MB
Release : 1967
Category : Religion
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Author : Donald F. Durnbaugh
Publisher : Philadelphia, Pa. : Brethren Encyclopedia, Incorporated
Page : 732 pages
File Size : 20,84 MB
Release : 1983
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Author : Carl Desportes Bowman
Publisher :
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 30,15 MB
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780871780850
Data from the Brethren Member Profile of 2006.
Author : Martin Grove Brumbaugh
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Page : 594 pages
File Size : 33,99 MB
Release : 1910
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Author : Massimo Introvigne
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 22,95 MB
Release : 2018-03-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 019084244X
This is the first history of the Plymouth Brethren, a conservative, nonconformist evangelical Christian movement whose history can be traced to Dublin, Ireland in the late 1820s. The teachings of John Nelson Darby, an influential figure among the early Plymouth Brethren, have had a huge impact on modern evangelicalism. However, the credit for Darby's work went to some of the first generation of his students, and as evangelicalism has grown it has completely ignored its origins in Darby and the Brethren. In this book, Massimo Introvigne restores credit to John Nelson Darby and his movement, and places them in a contemporary sociological framework based on Introvigne's participant observation in Brethren communities. The modern-day Plymouth Brethren emphasize sola scriptura, the belief that the Bible is the supreme authority for church doctrine and practice. Brethren see themselves as a network of like-minded independent assemblies rather than as a church or a denomination. The movement has also refused to take any formal denominational name; the title "the Brethren" comes from the Biblical passage "one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren" (Matthew 23:8). The Plymouth Brethren offers a typology of differing branches of this reclusive movement, including a case study of the "exclusive" branch known as the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, and reveals the various ways in which Brethren ideas have permeated the modern Christian world.
Author : James Harding
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 44,91 MB
Release : 2015-10-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1625648855
This book is a history of the Whore of Babylon image found in the book of Revelation, with an emphasis upon the use and influence of the text on the Brethren of the nineteenth century. The Brethren developed a multi-layered exegesis of the text, using Babylon as a form of vituperative rhetoric through which to vilify all other Christians in order to define their own religious identity. Those with divergent doctrinal beliefs belonged to an epistemological Babylon; those polluted by the world belonged to secular Babylon. Babylon was contagious! It is from the pens of these writers that the Secret Rapture of the Church doctrine developed as a biological "fight or flight" response, and a psychological "fear and fantasy" response. Whilst the Brethren of the nineteenth century are the central focus, the book will have a wider appeal to those interested in the history of exegesis, hermeneutics, and Apocalypse studies, for it also offers an overview of hermeneutical approaches to the reading of Revelation, a survey of Babylon's "afterlife" throughout the history of the church, and new insights into the ways in which readers, texts, and contexts interact in the broader context of sectarian biblical exegesis.
Author : 1886- Craik Elmer Le Roy
Publisher : Wentworth Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 23,67 MB
Release : 2016-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781362710196
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