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Members of Christian Churches and churches of Christ believe in the deity and Lordship of Jesus Christ, the inspiration of the Bible, and the autonomy of local congregations.
1 Ιαν 2002 · This is a fantastic introduction to the historical development of the churches of Christ from the underlying restorationism in late 18th and early 19th century Protestantism to the launch and ultimate union of the Stone and Campbell movements through the development of the Disciples of Christ, the 1906(ish) schism of the churches of Christ ...
We find the answer to all these questions in the early history of America. That history also is the soil that gave birth to the Churches of Christ in America. Although most of the early colonies had established tax-supported religions, a new situation developed in Colonial...
Browse our collection of texts that provide background, history, and reference material of the non-denominational faith of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ sect).
1 Ιαν 2013 · The Story of Churches of Christ is neither for academic nor church Bible class use. It's a simple tract-sized document (38 pages) designed to give both CofC members and non-members a rough idea of how that branch of the Restoration Movement began.
Many in Churches of Christ can envision unity only in a setting in which everyone holds the same doctrines and “does church” the same way. If this sounds like a confusion of unity with uniformity, the observation is well-founded.
1 Σεπ 1994 · In seeking answers to these disturbing and complex questions, Dr. Douglas A. Foster has assembled a thoughtful, carefully-researched mosaic of the dilemma currently facing Churches of Christ. He draws upon the lessons of the past and provides solid, scriptural counsel for the future.