Collected Writings of James Henley Thornwell : Vol. 4 - Ecclesiastical
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1835489982
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9781835489987
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Sothis Press
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Exploring the intricate intersections of ecclesiastical structure, doctrine, and societal issues, this fourth volume in the collection of James Henley Thornwell's writings provides a rigorous theological examination and a historical perspective on the Presbyterian Church and its various operations. A significant portion of the book delves into the roles and calls of church officers, such as ministers and ruling elders, framing these roles within the larger discourse of ecclesiastical authority and practice.
The volume not only discusses the internal mechanics of the church, such as discipline, the role of church boards, and the distinctive principles of Presbyterianism but also engages with external societal issues. Notably, Thornwell addresses the contentious relationship between the church and slavery, offering a critical lens on the socio-political climate of his time and the position of the Southern Presbyterian Church within it.
Completing the originally proposed collection, this volume is an essential addition to the libraries of theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the historical debates of church governance and its interplay with the defining societal issues of the era. Its publication fulfills the legacy of a great theologian whose thoughts on the church continue to provoke reflection and discourse.
The volume not only discusses the internal mechanics of the church, such as discipline, the role of church boards, and the distinctive principles of Presbyterianism but also engages with external societal issues. Notably, Thornwell addresses the contentious relationship between the church and slavery, offering a critical lens on the socio-political climate of his time and the position of the Southern Presbyterian Church within it.
Completing the originally proposed collection, this volume is an essential addition to the libraries of theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the historical debates of church governance and its interplay with the defining societal issues of the era. Its publication fulfills the legacy of a great theologian whose thoughts on the church continue to provoke reflection and discourse.
Exploring the intricate intersections of ecclesiastical structure, doctrine, and societal issues, this fourth volume in the collection of James Henley Thornwell''s writings provides a rigorous theological examination and a historical perspective on the Presbyterian Church and its various operations. A significant portion of the book delves into the roles and calls of church officers, such as ministers and ruling elders, framing these roles within the larger discourse of ecclesiastical authority and practice.
The volume not only discusses the internal mechanics of the church, such as discipline, the role of church boards, and the distinctive principles of Presbyterianism but also engages with external societal issues. Notably, Thornwell addresses the contentious relationship between the church and slavery, offering a critical lens on the socio-political climate of his time and the position of the Southern Presbyterian Church within it.
Completing the originally proposed collection, this volume is an essential addition to the libraries of theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the historical debates of church governance and its interplay with the defining societal issues of the era. Its publication fulfills the legacy of a great theologian whose thoughts on the church continue to provoke reflection and discourse.
The volume not only discusses the internal mechanics of the church, such as discipline, the role of church boards, and the distinctive principles of Presbyterianism but also engages with external societal issues. Notably, Thornwell addresses the contentious relationship between the church and slavery, offering a critical lens on the socio-political climate of his time and the position of the Southern Presbyterian Church within it.
Completing the originally proposed collection, this volume is an essential addition to the libraries of theologians, historians, and anyone interested in the historical debates of church governance and its interplay with the defining societal issues of the era. Its publication fulfills the legacy of a great theologian whose thoughts on the church continue to provoke reflection and discourse.
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