The Historical Roots of the Presbyterian Church in America.

by Don K. Clements

Other authorsWill Barker (Foreword)
Paperback, 2006

Call number

BX8968

Publication

Metokos Press (2006), 268 pages

Physical description

xvi, 250 p.; 23 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

1. The Church That Got Reformed.
2. What Was the Protestant Reformation?
3. Heroes of the Reformation.
4. The Second Branch of the Reformation.
5. The King Has No Son – The Beginnings of the Reformation in England.
6. The Birth of Presbyterianism – The Reformation in Scotland.
7. The Writing of Church Confessions – Dordt and Westminster.
8. The Law and the Prince – The Scottish Covenanters.
9. The Lighthouse on the Hill – Puritans Come to America.
10. From a Log House to the Ivy League – Presbyterians Come to America.
11. The Birth of Modern Revivalism.
12. The Battle for the Bible – Christianity and Liberalism.
13. Theological Decline in the Northern Presbyterian Church.
14. "I've Been OP, BP, EPC and an RPCES" – The "Split P's"
15. The Southern Presbyterian Roots of the PCA.
16. The Founding of the PCA.
17. "Joining and Receiving" – The Roots Come Back Together.
18. Identifying the Roots and Call to "Plant Pathologists" for a Diagnosis.

Barcode

006a242000

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