Dynamics of Spiritual LifeInterVarsity Press, 1979/07/13 - 455 ページ Richard Lovelace gives a history of spiritual renewals in light of biblical models. Isolating the elements of live orthodoxy, he proposes a comprehensive approach to renewal. Lovelace looks at such practical issues as renewal of the local congregation, the ways revivals go wrong, the evangelical thrust toward church unity, and Christian approaches to the arts and to social concern. A book for all concerned to revitalize the church. |
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... recognized the existence and central importance of this study , and it is time that Prot- estants realized that they share with Catholics a deep interest and a rich heritage in Christian spirituality.1 The practical occasion for the ...
... recognized the existence and central importance of this study , and it is time that Prot- estants realized that they share with Catholics a deep interest and a rich heritage in Christian spirituality.1 The practical occasion for the ...
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... recognized to be the indispensable foundation without which all of these are powerless and fall into decay . In parts of the church a fairly shallow spirituality is the bread and butter of daily experience , but it is almost invisible ...
... recognized to be the indispensable foundation without which all of these are powerless and fall into decay . In parts of the church a fairly shallow spirituality is the bread and butter of daily experience , but it is almost invisible ...
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... recognized at all , is likely to be dismissed as " mere pietism . " This reveals a profound misunderstanding of the ... recognize that reforming doctrines and institutions in the church was futile unless people's lives were reformed and ...
... recognized at all , is likely to be dismissed as " mere pietism . " This reveals a profound misunderstanding of the ... recognize that reforming doctrines and institutions in the church was futile unless people's lives were reformed and ...
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... recognize that we will only create these through the transformation of our experience . Concentration on reforma- tion without revival leads to skins without wine ; concen- tration on revival without reformation soon loses the wine for ...
... recognize that we will only create these through the transformation of our experience . Concentration on reforma- tion without revival leads to skins without wine ; concen- tration on revival without reformation soon loses the wine for ...
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