Vital Signs
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Vital Signs summarizes the research on American mainstream Protestantism in the twentieth century and assesses the significance of that research for these denominations as they confront the twenty-first century. Written primarily for church members and pastors or priests, this book will be a valuable resource for congregations and denominations, helping them to understand the trends of the past, the realities of the present, and the opportunities for renewal in the future.
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Three noted historical theologians and a team of researchers study the reasons for the decline of the mainline denominations and then use that research to guide pastors, leaders and church members in finding new ways to grow both spiritually and in numbers.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 197591
- Product Code 0972419608
- EANÂ 9780972419604
- Pages 166
- Department Academic
- Category Church
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Faith Walk Publishing
- Publication Date Nov 2002
- Dimensions 219 x 139 x 14mm
- Weight 0.245kg
Milton Coalter (Ed)
Milton J Coalter (Princeton University, Ph.D.) is Library Director and William B. and Mildred L. Nivison Professor Union-Presbyterian School Christian Education Along with Louis Weeks and John Mulder, he was a co-director and author of The Presbyterian Presence 7 volumes, a major study of the Presbyterian Church and other mainline Christian denominations, and Vital Signs. He has served as editor and webmaster for the "Resources for American Christianity" website, an electronic resource funded by the Lilly Endowment.
John M Mulder (Ed)
John M. Mulder was formerly President and Professor of Historical Theology at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of several books on Presbyterian history.
Louis Weeks (Ed)
John M. Mulder was formerly President and Professor of Historical Theology at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is the author of several books on Presbyterian history.