The Reformed Church Monthly

The Reformed Church Monthly
Title The Reformed Church Monthly PDF eBook
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Pages 616
Release 1871
Genre Reformed Church
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Welcome to a Reformed Church

Welcome to a Reformed Church
Title Welcome to a Reformed Church PDF eBook
Author Daniel R. Hyde
Publisher Reformation Trust Publishing
Pages 178
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781567692037

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Daniel Hyde traces the historical roots of the Reformed churches, their key beliefs, and the ways in which those beliefs are expressed. The result is a roadmap for those newly encountering the Reformed world and a primer for those seeking to know more about their Reformed heritage.

The Reformed Church Monthly

The Reformed Church Monthly
Title The Reformed Church Monthly PDF eBook
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Pages 590
Release 1868
Genre Reformed Church
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The Reformed Church review

The Reformed Church review
Title The Reformed Church review PDF eBook
Author Reformed episcopal Church of England
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Pages 376
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Christian Worship in Reformed Churches Past and Present

Christian Worship in Reformed Churches Past and Present
Title Christian Worship in Reformed Churches Past and Present PDF eBook
Author Lukas Vischer
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 448
Release 2003
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802805201

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Worship renewal is now on the agenda of many Reformed churches, as the need for adaptation and new approaches is acutely felt all over. How can the church faithfully worship God in the midst of rapidly changing situations? How can it constructively relate to widely differing cultural contexts? What is its place in the wider ecumenical scene? In preparing a sweeping survey of Reformed worship across time and place, this volume provides some help to those engaged with vital questions like these. Written by theologians and liturgical scholars from a wide range of churches and countries, these chapters explore the history of Reformed worship on every continent from the sixteenth century to the present. Surveying the most significant developments in the growth of Reformed worship, the book identifies the major "ingredients" that make the Reformed worship tradition distinctive and highlights those aspects of Reformed worship that are particularly relevant to present efforts at renewal. Indeed, an important component of this book is the inclusion of "A Common Reflection on Christian Worship in Reformed Churches Today," the result of a major consultation in January 2001 at the International Reformed Center John Knox. Revealing the rich variety of forms and diversity of perspectives that have made and do make up Reformed worship worldwide, this volume will be a valuable resource for church and worship leaders both in and outside the Reformed family. Contributors: Hor ace T. Allen Jr. Emily R. Brink Livingstone Buama Coenraad Burger Bruno Bürki Gerson Correia de Lacerda Alan D. Falconer, Kasonga wa Kasonga Baranite T. Kirata Elsie Anne McKee Seong-Won Park Ester Pudjo Widiasih Alan P. F. Sell Joseph D. Small Bryan D. Spinks Leonora Tubbs Tisdale Lukas Vischer Isaiah Wahome Muita Geraldine Wheeler Marsha M. Wilfong John D. Witvliet

Reformed Resurgence

Reformed Resurgence
Title Reformed Resurgence PDF eBook
Author Brad Vermurlen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 320
Release 2020-11-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0190073535

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One of the most significant developments within contemporary American Christianity, especially among younger evangelicals, is a groundswell of interest in the Reformed tradition. In Reformed Resurgence, Brad Vermurlen provides a comprehensive sociological account of this phenomenon--known as New Calvinism--and what it entails for the broader evangelical landscape in the United States. Vermurlen develops a new theory for understanding how conservative religion can be strong and thrive in the hypermodern Western world. His paradigm uses and expands on strategic action field theory, a recent framework proposed for the study of movements and organizations that has rarely been applied to religion. This approach to religion moves beyond market dynamics and cultural happenstance and instead shows how religious strength can be fought for and won as the direct result of religious leaders' strategic actions and conflicts. But the battle comes at a cost. For the same reasons conservative Calvinistic belief is experiencing a resurgence, present-day American evangelicalism has turned in on itself. Vermurlen argues that in the end, evangelicalism in the United States consists of pockets of subcultural and local strength within the "cultural entropy" of secularization, as religious meanings and coherence fall apart.

Historical Sketch of the Origin and Organization of the Reformed Church in America and of the Collegiate Church of the City of New York

Historical Sketch of the Origin and Organization of the Reformed Church in America and of the Collegiate Church of the City of New York
Title Historical Sketch of the Origin and Organization of the Reformed Church in America and of the Collegiate Church of the City of New York PDF eBook
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Pages 68
Release 1904
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