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The Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : D. Newell Williams,Douglas Allen Foster,Paul M. Blowers
Publisher : Chalice Press
Page : 678 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780827235274

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The Stone-Campbell Movement by D. Newell Williams,Douglas Allen Foster,Paul M. Blowers Pdf

The Stone-Campbell Movement: A Global History tells the story of Christians from around the globe and across time who have sought to witness faithfully to the gospel of reconciliation. Transcending theological differences by drawing from all the major streams of the movement, this foundational book documents the movement's humble beginnings on the American frontier and growth into international churches of the twenty-first century.

The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : Douglas A. Foster
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 902 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802838987

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The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement by Douglas A. Foster Pdf

"Over ten years in the making, The Encyclopedia of the Stone-Campbell Movement offers for the first time a sweeping historical and theological treatment of this complex, vibrant global communion. Written by more than 300 contributors, this major reference work contains over 700 original articles covering all of the significant individuals, events, places, and theological tenets that have shaped the Movement. Much more than simply a historical dictionary, this volume also constitutes an interpretive work reflecting historical consensus among Stone-Campbell scholars, even as it attempts to present a fair, representative picture of the rich heritage that is the Stone-Campbell Movement."--BOOK JACKET.

The Myth of the Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : Jim Cook
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2019-09-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781498595629

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The Myth of the Stone-Campbell Movement by Jim Cook Pdf

The Stone-Campbell Movement was created in 1832 when Barton Stone’s “Christ-ians” from the West merged with Alexander Campbell’s “Reforming Baptists.” By the beginning of the Civil War it was the sixth largest religious movement in the United States, and in the twentieth century the movement split into the three main branches that exist today. In recent years, scholars from these branches have worked to better understand their nineteenth-century roots, creating the historical sub-field “restoration history” in which historians and other scholars debate the influence of Stone and Campbell on specific characteristics of the existing branches. Bringing new insight into that debate, Jim Cook uses the writings of both Stone and Campbell to show that Stone was not a viable leader of the movement after 1832 and that his ideas were not part of what influenced the twentieth-century branches of the movement. This study demonstrates that the debates going on between “restoration historians” are thus predicated on the false assumption that Stone influenced people within his movements and proves that Stone was an outsider in the movement that bears his name.

The Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : Michael W. Casey,Douglas Allen Foster
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 624 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1572331798

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The Stone-Campbell Movement by Michael W. Casey,Douglas Allen Foster Pdf

The religious reform tradition known as the Stone-Campbell movement came into being on the American frontier in the early decades of the nineteenth century. Named for its two principal founders, Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell, its purpose was twofold: to restore the church to the practice and teaching of the New Testament and, by this means, to find a basis for reuniting all Christians. Today, there are three major branches of the Stone-Campbell tradition: the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Churches of Christ, and Christian Churches/Churches of Christ. This volume brings together twenty-six essays drawn from the significant scholarship on the Stone-Campbell Movement that has flourished over the past twenty years. Reprinted from diverse scholarly journals and concentrating on historiographic issues, the essays consider such topics as the movement's origins, its influence on the presidency, its presence in Britain, and its multicultural aspects. In their introduction, Casey and Foster reveal the connections between this scholarship and larger issues of American history, religion, and culture. They note that David Edwin Harrell Jr., and Richard T. Hughes--both of whom are represented in the collection--have provided competing paradigms of the social and intellectual history of the movement: While Harrell defends the legitimacy of the sectarian "non-institutional" Churches of Christ, Hughes legitimizes the current progressive movement found in Churches of Christ. Casey and Foster propose six additional historiographic constructs as alternatives to those of Harrell and Hughes and assess each paradigm's implications for the scholarship of the movement. The first major survey of research on the Stone-Campbell movement in a quarter of a century, this book will also serve as an invaluable resource for scholars of American religious movements in general. The Editors: Michael W. Casey is professor the communication at Pepperdine University. He is the author of The Battle Over Hermeneutics in the Stone-Campbell Movement, 1800-1870 and Saddlebags, City Streets, and Cyberspace: A History of Preaching in the Churches of Christ. Douglas A. Foster is associate professor of church history and director of the Center for Restoration Studies at Abilene Christian University. He is author of Will the Cycle Be Unbroken? Churches of Christ Face the Twenty-First Century and co-author of The Crux of the Matter: Crisis, Tradition, and the Future of Churches of Christ. The Contributors: Peter Ackers, Louis Billington, Monroe Billington, Paul M. Blowers, Michael W. Casey, Anthony L. Dunnavant, David B. Eller, Philip G. A. Griffin-Allwood, Jean F. Hankins, David Edwin Harrell Jr., Nathan O. Hatch, L. Edward Hicks, Richard T. Hughes, Deryck W. Lovegrove, John L. Morrison, Russ Paden, Paul D. Phillips, William C. Ringenberg, Stephen Vaughn, Earl Irvin West, Mont Whitson, Glenn Michael Zuber.

The Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : Leroy Garrett
Publisher : College Press
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0899009093

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The Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : Leroy Garrett
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 739 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1981-01-01
Category : Restoration movement (Christianity)
ISBN : 0899000592

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Renewing the World

Author : Gary Holloway,Douglas A. Foster
Publisher : ACU Press
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2015-09-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780891126843

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Renewing the World by Gary Holloway,Douglas A. Foster Pdf

Barton Stone, Thomas Campbell, and Alexander Campbell organized a nineteenth-century Christian renewal movement that later coalesced into three distinct church bodies in the United States: Churches of Christ, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. What is less known is that from these humble origins, the Stone-Campbell Movement has grown globally, now with churches in more than 199 countries. This book tells the story from the movement's beginnings all the way to its international expansion into Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Complete with a study guide and personal reflection questions, this book is ideal for longtime members, new members, and those unfamiliar with the Stone-Campbell heritage.

The Trinity in the Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : Kelly D. Carter
Publisher : ACU Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2015-05-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780891126812

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The Trinity in the Stone-Campbell Movement by Kelly D. Carter Pdf

An assessment of Trinitarian thought in the two-hundred-year-old Stone-Campbell Movement, including suggestions for ways in which the renewal of Trinitarian doctrine can revitalize the church's life and mission. Throughout its history the Stone-Campbell Movement has noticeably neglected Trinitarian doctrine, prohibiting a biblical understanding of God as Trinity from significantly impacting the movement's churches. This book attempts to rectify this weakness in three ways. First, a focus on the Trinitarian positions of Thomas Campbell, Alexander Campbell, and Barton W. Stone sheds new light on the early shapers of the movement. Second, the book lays out specific ways in which the movement would benefit by a biblically grounded Trinitarianism and the contributions of contemporary trinitarian theologians. And third, it presents a plan for the advancement of biblical Trinitarian doctrine among Stone-Campbell churches. Significant contributions of this study include the most thorough examination to date of Trinitarian doctrine in Stone-Campbell thought, an original presentation of the historical theology that stands behind the Trinitarian positions of Thomas Campbell, Alexander Campbell, and Barton W. Stone, and a fresh proposal regarding the roots of Barton Stone's quasi-Arianism.

Among the Early Evangelicals

Author : James L. Gorman
Publisher : ACU Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2017-08-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781684269907

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Among the Early Evangelicals by James L. Gorman Pdf

Though many of its early leaders were immigrants, most histories of the Stone-Campbell Movement have focused on the unique, American-only message of the Movement. Typically, the story tells the efforts of Christians seeking to restore New Testament Christianity or to promote unity and cooperation among believers. Among the Early Evangelicals charts a new path showing convincingly that the earliest leaders of this Movement cannot be understood apart from a robust evangelical and missionary culture that traces its roots back to the eighteenth century. Leaders, including such luminaries as Thomas and Alexander Campbell, borrowed freely from the outlook, strategies, and methodologies of this transatlantic culture. More than simple Christians with a unique message shaped by frontier democratization, the adherents in the Stone-Campbell Movement were active participants in a broadly networked, uniquely evangelical enterprise.

Restoration Appreciation

Author : John C. Nugent
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2022-05-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781666736816

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Restoration Appreciation by John C. Nugent Pdf

The Restoration Movement is one of the largest Christian traditions indigenous to the United States—boasting nearly four million adherents. Over the last century, however, it has suffered internal division, isolationism, declining institutions, and widespread ignorance of its own roots. The dynamism and solidarity that once typified our churches appears to be fading, which has many asking if the Restoration Movement has lost all momentum. Yet Jesus prayed for Christian unity and tied such unity to the world’s belief (John 17). Only a united church will convince unbelievers that God sent Jesus as his ultimate expression of love for them. This prayer propelled the early Movement into action and may do so again today. This highly accessible book invites restorationists to rise above the partisanship of our day, rally around our core commitments, and lead out in our strengths. It informs readers about the modest origins, unique resources, and current challenges facing our churches. It fosters stimulating conversations about mission, race, creeds, Scripture, education, unity, humility, and relevance. If it’s time for you, your congregation, or your students to encounter or recover their restoration roots, then this book is for you!

Evangelicalism & the Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : William R. Baker
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2009-09-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830875107

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Evangelicalism & the Stone-Campbell Movement by William R. Baker Pdf

The Stone-Campbell Movement, also known as the Restoration Movement, arose on the frontiers of early nineteenth-century America. Like-minded Methodists, Baptists and Presbyterians abandoned denominational labels in order to be "Christians only." They called followers to join in Christian unity and restore the ideals of the New Testament church, holding authoritative no book but the Bible and believing no creed but Christ. Modern-day inheritors of this movement, including the Churches of Christ (a cappella) and the Christian Churches (independent), find much in common with wider evangelical Christianity as a whole. Both groups are committed to the authority of Scripture and the importance of personal conversion. Yet Restorationists and evangelicals, separated by sociological history as well as points of doctrinal emphasis, have been wary of each other. Evangelicals have often misunderstood Restorationists as exclusivist separatists and baptismal regenerationists. On the other hand, Stone-Campbell adherents have been suspicious of mainstream denominational evangelicals as having compromised key aspects of the Christian faith. In recent years Restoration Movement leaders and churches have moved more freely within evangelical circles. As a result, Stone-Campbell scholars have reconsidered their relationship to evangelicalism, pondering to what extent Restorationists can identify themselves as evangelicals. Gathered here are essays by leading Stone-Campbell thinkers, drawing from their Restoration heritage and offering significant contributions to evangelical discussions of the theology of conversion and ecclesiology. Also included are responses from noted evangelicals, who assess how Stone-Campbell thought both corresponds with and diverges from evangelical perspectives. Along with William R. Baker (editor) and Mark Noll (who wrote the Foreword), contributors include Tom Alexander, Jim Baird, Craig L. Blomberg, Jack Cottrell, Everett Ferguson, Stanley J. Grenz, John Mark Hicks, Gary Holloway, H. Wayne House, Robert C. Kurka, Robert Lowery, Edward P. Myers and Jon A. Weatherly. For all concerned with Christian unity and the restoration of the church, Evangelicalism & the Stone-Campbell Movement offers a substantive starting point for dialogue and discussion.

The Trinity in the Stone-Campbell Movement

Author : Kelly Carter
Publisher : ACU Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2015-08-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0891125965

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The Trinity in the Stone-Campbell Movement by Kelly Carter Pdf

This book summarizes the Trinitarian positions of the early shapers of the Stone-Campbell Movement and explains why this doctrine is important to all Christians.

Restoring the First-century Church in the Twenty-first Century

Author : Warren Lewis,Hans Rollmann
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 626 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2005-10-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781597524162

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Restoring the First-century Church in the Twenty-first Century by Warren Lewis,Hans Rollmann Pdf

'Restoring the First-century Church in the Twenty-first Century: Essays on the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement in Honor of Don Haymes' is a snap-shot of a major American religious movement just after the turn of the millennium. When the ÒDisciplesÓ of Alexander Campbell and the ÒChristiansÓ of Barton Warren Stone joined forces early in the 19th century, the first indigenous ecumenical movement in the United States came into being. Two hundred years later, this American experiment in biblical primitivism has resulted in three, possibly four, large segments. Best known is the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), active wherever ecumenical Christians gather. The denomination is typically theologically open, having been reshaped by theological Liberalism and the Social Gospel in the twentieth century, and has been re-organized on the model of other Protestant bodies. The largest group, the Churches of Christ, easily distinguished by their insistence on 'a cappella' music (singing only), is theologically conservative, now tending towards the evangelical, and congregationally autonomous, though with a denominational sense of brotherhood. The Christian Churches/Churches of Christ (Independent) are a 'via media' between the two other bodies: theologically conservative and evangelical, congregationally autonomous, pastorally oriented, and comfortable with instrumental music. The fourth numerically significant group, the churches of Christ (Anti-Institutional), is a conservative reaction to the 'a cappella' churches, much in the way that the Southern ''a capella' churches reacted against the emerging intellectual culture and social location, instrumental music and institutional centrism of the Northern Disciples following the Civil War. Besides these four, numerous smaller fragments, typically one-article splinter groups, decorate the history of the Restoration Movement: One-Cup brethren, Premillennialists, No-Sunday-School congregations, No-Located-Preacher churches, and others. This movement to unite Christians on the basis of faith and immersion in Jesus Christ, and to restore New-Testament Christianity, is too little recognized on the American religious landscape, and it has been too little studied by the academic community. This volume is focused primarily on the 'a cappella' churches and their interests, but implications for the entire Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement abound. The voices that speak freely within were unimpeded in authoring these essays by standards of orthodoxy imposed from without. All of the contributors are acquainted with Don Haymes, the honoree of the volume, and have been inspired by this friend and colleague, a man with a rigorous and earthy intellect and a heavenly spirit. David Bundy, series editor Studies in the History and Culture of World Christianities

The Battle Over Hermeneutics in the Stone-Campbell Movement, 1800-1870

Author : Michael W. Casey
Publisher : Edwin Mellen Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Restoration movement (Christianity)
ISBN : IND:30000067177877

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The Battle Over Hermeneutics in the Stone-Campbell Movement, 1800-1870 by Michael W. Casey Pdf

This volume traces the Reformed, Lockean and Common Sense roots of the use of inference as a principle for interpreting Scripture, along with its complex and oftern inconsistent use in the Stone-Campbell Reformation.

Restoration

Author : James Dean Strauss
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 585 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Christianity and culture
ISBN : OCLC:1104950587

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Restoration by James Dean Strauss Pdf

"The Stone-Campbell Movement, also referred to as the Restoration Movement, experienced significant growth in early to mid-19th century America. It was an endeavor to unify Christians on the basis of the perceived essentials of New Testament Christianity. Later on, this unity movement split three ways. This split, to a great degree, occured as a result of the subsequent developments of the Scientific Revolution. These developments have been a challenge to the Church, as a whole, as well--both Catholic and Protestant. In this collection of papers and essays, Dr. Strauss provides a perspective of the tremendous forces that have challenged and shaped the Church over the past four centuries, and calls upon the Church to present a prepared and informed witness in the face of the Post-Modernism of our current age." -- Barnes & Nobel website.