Making Good the Claim: Holiness and Visible Unity in the Church of God Reformation Movement - Brossura

Burrow Jr., Rufus

 
9781498237659: Making Good the Claim: Holiness and Visible Unity in the Church of God Reformation Movement

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The Church of God Reformation Movement (founded in 1881) has the distinction of having been founded on the two core principles of holiness and visible unity. Standard histories of the group proudly argue that the founder and pioneers exhibited a zeal for interracial unity that began to wane only in the early years of the twentieth century. This book rejects that claim and argues instead that little to no extant hard evidence supports that view. Moreover, Making Good the Claim argues that while blacks eagerly joined the group, they did so not because whites expended much energy evangelizing among them but because they heard something deeper in the message of holiness and visible unity than God's expectation that members achieve spiritual and church unity. Unlike most whites, blacks interpreted the message to call for unity along racial lines as well. This book challenges members of the Church of God to begin forthwith to make good their historic claim about holiness and visible unity, particularly as it applies to interracial unity.

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Rufus Burrow Jr. is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Theological Social Ethics and Black Church Leadership at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. He is the author or coauthor of fourteen books, including Martin Luther King Jr. and the Theology of Resistance (2015) and A Child Shall Lead Them (2014).

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9781498237673: Making Good the Claim: Holiness and Visible Unity in the Church of God Reformation Movement

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ISBN 10:  1498237673 ISBN 13:  9781498237673
Casa editrice: Pickwick Publications, 2016
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