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_aPhillips, Timothy R. _d1950- _q(Timothy Ross), _950024 |
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_aA family of faith : _ban introduction to evangelical Christianity / _cTimothy R. Phillips and Dennis L. Okholm. |
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_aGrand Rapids, Mich. : _bBaker Academic, _cc2001. |
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_a330 p. : _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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500 | _aRev. ed. of: Welcome to the family. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aContents: | ||
505 | _a pt. 1. Basic Concepts -- 1. All in the Family -- 2. Browsing the Worldview Catalog -- pt. 2. Our Christian Identity -- 3. Revelation: The Source of Our Christian Identity -- 4. Setting the Stage: The Creation of the World and Human Beings -- 5. After the Fall: Sin and Its Consequences -- 6. Hallelujah, What a Savior: God's Salvific Work in Jesus Christ -- 7. Already but Not Yet: The Church and the Kingdom -- 8. Back to the Future -- pt. 3. Living Faithfully Now -- 9. How the Family Got Its Start: The Early Church -- 10. Mixed Marriage: The Medieval Church -- 11. From Protest to Revolution: The Protestant Reformation -- 12. Anabaptists: The Church Living in Antithesis to the World -- 13. Martin Luther: The Conversionist Church -- 14. John Calvin: The Transformationist Church -- 15. Slouching toward Secularism: Modernity and Accommodation -- 16. We Are Family: American Evangelicalism and Its Roots -- 17. Recommendations for the Family in a Culture against Christ. Epilogue: The Legacy. | ||
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520 | _aEvery family's heritage reaches back many centuries and includes various branches. The Christian family is much like this, contend Phillips and Okholm, as they examine the "evangelical branch" of the church. Intended as a college-level introduction to the Christian faith, the book is divided into three sections: part one develops the concept of control beliefs as they relate to worldviews; part two explores the framework of the biblical revelation, that is the Christian worldview; and part three, the largest section, provides an overview of church history, emphasizing the various ways the church has related the Christian worldview to the culture in which it exists. | ||
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