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In Search of Ancient Roots

The Christian Past and the Evangelical Identity Crisis

Kenneth J. Stewart
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Pages
304
Year
2017
Language
English

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"If evangelicalism is to have a coherent future, it needs to understand not only its own past but also the past of the church catholic. In this collection of essays, Ken Stewart brings his typical combination of insight, conviction, charity, and catholicity to bear on evangelicalism's relationship to history. You do not have to agree with all of his conclusions to agree with his basic thesis-we need history-and to be challenged by the range of interlocutors he chooses-from the ancient church fathers to Cardinal Newman and beyond. This collection should provide professors and pastors with much food for thought."
Carl R. Trueman, Westminster Theological Seminary
"This remarkable book seeks to trace the deep roots and determine the DNA of evangelical Protestantism. Using his considerable and profound knowledge of a vast terrain, Dr. Ken Stewart digs deep to show that evangelicalism is firmly rooted in Scripture, the early church, and historical Christianity. His archaeology of doctrine and liturgy argues against the recent loss of confidence and self-identity of evangelical Protestants who may be tempted to seek more 'stable' pastures or to wander with historical amnesia into cul-de-sacs. Instead, evangelical Protestants are urged to share the confidence of their Protestant-era forebears who knew their ancient pedigree and stood on sturdy ground. This is an important and timely book."
Robert M. Solomon, bishop emeritus, The Methodist Church in Singapore

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