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The Quest for Christian Unity, Peace, and Purity in Thomas Campbell's Declaration and Address

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Originally published in 1809, Thomas Campbell's "Declaration and Address" was designed to recreate Christianity through study of founding documents. Campbell favoured a grassroots movement with little organizational mechanisms and argued against trying to separate levels of belief. A selection of essays that represent different perspectives and responses to the fundamental vision of "Declaration and Address". There is an edited version of the original piece printed alongside essays, insights and criticisms of the work, which are the results of a six month Internet seminar of 1997-1998. The work focuses on the thought of the "Declaration and Address", but also covers the theology of the original work and dicsusses the influences of Thomas Campbell.

Author Biography:

Thomas H. Olbricht received his S.T.B. with a focus on church history from Harvard Divinity School, and his Ph.D. in rhetoric and early church history and his M.A. in speech communication from the University of Iowa. He has taught and occupied administrative posts at Harding University, University of Dubuque, Pennsylvania State University, Abilene Christian University, and Pepperdine University. He is distinguished professor of religion, emeritus, Pepperdine University, and lives in retirement in South Berwick, Maine. Hans Rollmann received his Ph.D. in biblical studies from McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, his M.A. in history of religions from Vanderbilt University, and his B.A. magna cum laude from Pepperdine University. He has been on the faculty of the University of Toronto and is presently Professor of Christian Thought and History at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Release date NZ
September 26th, 2000
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
512
Dimensions
136x214x27
ISBN-13
9780810838437
Product ID
7576048

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