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The Stone-Campbell movement : a global history / edited by D. Newell Williams, Douglas A. Foster, Paul M. Blowers.

Van Pelt Library BX7315 .S77 2012
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Williams, D. Newell.
Foster, Douglas A. (Douglas Allen), 1952-
Blowers, Paul M., 1955-
Adam & Tracy Bernstein Collection Endowment Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Restoration movement (Christianity)--History.
Restoration movement (Christianity).
History.
Physical Description:
x, 476 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
St. Louis : Chalice Press, [2012]
Contents:
Emergence of the Stone-Campbell movement
Developments in the United States to 1866
Growth of African American institutions to 1920
The expanding role of women in the United States, 1874-1920
Divisions in North America
Origins and developments in the United Kingdom and British dominions to the 1920s
The expansion of world missions, 1874-1929
Churches of Christ
Disciples of Christ
The emergence of Christian churches/Churches of Christ
Responses to United States social change, 1960s-2011
Significant theological & institutional shifts in the United States
Developments in the United Kingdom and British Commonwealth
The Stone-Campbell movement in Asia since the 1920s
The movement in Latin America and the Caribbean since the 1920s
The Stone-Campbell movement in Africa since the 1920s
The movement in Europe since the 1920s
The quest for unity.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Adam & Tracy Bernstein Collection Endowment Fund.
ISBN:
0827235275
9780827235274
OCLC:
809789660
Publisher Number:
99955519459

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