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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert McAfee BrownPublisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Edition: New impression Dimensions: Width: 21.30cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 14.00cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780195007244ISBN 10: 0195007247 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 10 March 1965 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews<br> I foresee this book doing a world of good for our basic audience--pastors, theological students, and educated laymen. It will serve their needs for orientation, ecumenical perspective, bibliography, and some good illustrations. --Albert C. Outler<p><br> The most useful treatment of the nature of Protestant Christianity I have seen. It is thoroughly scholarly, and communicates with clarity. The felicity of its style keeps one reading it right through. --The Right Reverend James A. Pike<p><br> """I foresee this book doing a world of good for our basic audience--pastors, theological students, and educated laymen. It will serve their needs for orientation, ecumenical perspective, bibliography, and some good illustrations.""--Albert C. Outler ""The most useful treatment of the nature of Protestant Christianity I have seen. It is thoroughly scholarly, and communicates with clarity. The felicity of its style keeps one reading it right through.""--The Right Reverend James A. Pike ""I foresee this book doing a world of good for our basic audience--pastors, theological students, and educated laymen. It will serve their needs for orientation, ecumenical perspective, bibliography, and some good illustrations.""--Albert C. Outler ""The most useful treatment of the nature of Protestant Christianity I have seen. It is thoroughly scholarly, and communicates with clarity. The felicity of its style keeps one reading it right through.""--The Right Reverend James A. Pike" How grateful we can be to Dr. Brown for writing this book in the present tense and with an irenic and ?? spirit. History appears, to be sure, and theology in large quantities, but only to illuminate the essential and visible Protestantism of today. The book thus acquires a timeliness and a relevance which must have been in the mind of the Union Theological Seminary Professor from the beginning. Dr. Brown is fortunately well versed in the Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions, and this saves his work from seeming to be written in a vacuum. Rather, by contrasts skilfully drawn, Dr. Brown makes us aware of difference even as he notes the areas where the various approaches have a united voice. The scholars will be grateful for the extensive notes which are appended to the book, whereas the ordinary reader will be glad for the engaging style and close-knit argument. Dr. Brown has written for wide readership. In terms of language and imagery, an intelligent high school graduate can read this gladly; yet a Doctor of Divinity will be intrigued with the freshness and the immediacy of what Dr. Brown has written. Best of all, those readers who grasp what Dr. Brown is saying will be aware not only of the strengths of Protestantism, but also its weakness, inherent dangers and fascinating challenges as it faces its redemptive task in the modern world. (Kirkus Reviews) I foresee this book doing a world of good for our basic audience--pastors, theological students, and educated laymen. It will serve their needs for orientation, ecumenical perspective, bibliography, and some good illustrations. --Albert C. Outler<br> The most useful treatment of the nature of Protestant Christianity I have seen. It is thoroughly scholarly, and communicates with clarity. The felicity of its style keeps one reading it right through. --The Right Reverend James A. Pike<br> Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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