by Stanley E. Granberg Description The book is organized into four major sections. Section I introduces Wendell Broom. Section II is "God's Call to a Continent: People and Places." Section...
by Leroy Garrett Description Few figures in Churches of Christ have had more influence—or been surrounded by more controversy—than Leroy Garrett. For over fifty years, Leroy and his wife Ouida...
By RoseAnn Benson Description Two nineteenth-century men, Alexander Campbell and Joseph Smith, each launched restoration movements in the United States. They vied for seekers and dissatisfied mainstream Christians, which led...
Description Is the United States a Christian nation?When Europeans first explored and colonized the North American continent, they brought generations of religious conflict and a rich array of Christianities with...
by Richard T. Hughes, Nathan O. Hatch, David Erwin Harrell, Jr., & Douglas A. Foster Description Without question, the essays in this volume are landmarks in the historiography and self-understanding...
by James Gorman Description Though many of its early leaders were immigrants, most histories of the Stone-Campbell Movement have focused on the unique, American-only message of the Movement. Typically, the...
Edited by Leonard Allen and Carisse Mickey Berryhill Description The Cane Ridge Revival of August 1801 has been called “America’s Pentecost.” It brought together in the backwoods of Kentucky many thousands...
by C. Leonard Allen & Robert Richardson Description Dr. Robert Richardson, medical doctor, professor, and biographer of Alexander Campbell, was the foremost advocate of the Spiritual life in the 19th-century...
By Wes Crawford Description After the fire came a sound of sheer silence. When the civil rights movement shook the United States, Churches of Christ largely remained silent. Only a...
by Richard J. Cherok Description Debating for God demonstrates that Alexander Campbell was the foremost apologist of his era and, perhaps, the premier apologist that America has produced. Christians interested...
by Scott LaMascus & Lindy Adams Description An Extraordinary Century This book captures the vision of crucial leaders of churches of Christ in their efforts to restore the faith and...
by C. Leonard Allen Description Churches of Christ are now in a time when the dominant voices of the twentieth-century tradition are being questioned - gently by some, more sharply...
by Everett Ferguson Description These studies in early church history cover various aspects of the church life of early Christians. They focus on the second century. What did the second...
by Everett Ferguson Description This is a follow-up to volume one. What did the second century Christian leaders say about The Early Christian Doctrine of Scripture, The Canon of the...
by Jack P. Lewis Description Acclaimed scholar and professor Jack Lewis narrates the lives and contributions of a number of nineteenth-century explorers of Bible lands whose work set the stage...
by William R. Baker Description Max Lucado and Gene Appel embody the new engagement between the Stone-Campbell Movement and evangelicalism. Lucado is America's bestselling Christian writer; and Appel was recently...
by Neil R. Lightfoot Description How We Got the Bible provides well-researched, accessible answers to many questions like these: Learn about the first materials used to write down the words...
by Edward J. Robinson Description A compelling biography of an African American woman who, despite the challenges of both race and gender, made her mark as an educator, leader, and...