
Why Church History Matters
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Why Do We Need This Book?
- Who Should Read This Book?
- How Is This Book Laid Out?
- Part One: How We Understand the Tradition
- 1. What Is the Tradition
- What Are History and Christian History?
- "Tradition," "tradition," "traditions" and "traditioning"
- The Necessity and Dangers of Tradition
- Tradition-Good or Bad?
- 2. How Have We Understood Tradition Historically?
- Early Church
- Middle Ages
- Reformation Period
- Since the Reformation
- Recent Interest in Christian Tradition Among Bible-focused Believers
- 3. How Do We Understand the Tradition Today?
- Faith Groups Affirming Apostolic Succession
- Eastern Orthodox
- Roman Catholics
- Anglicans
- Faith Groups Not Affirming Apostolic Succession
- Bible-focused Protestants
- Liberal Protestants
- Conclusion
- Part Two: Expanding Circles of Inquiry
- Introduction
- 4. Who Am I? Christian History and Christian Identity
- Identity Formation
- Shared Identity
- Identity Confirmation and Transformation
- 5. A Great Cloud of Witnesses
- Christian Community Across the Centuries
- The Human Desire for Community
- How Historic Christian Community Helps
- 6. Accountability Partners
- Sharing Accountability with Historic Christians
- Accountability in Community
- How Do We Practice Accountability Across Centuries?
- Historic Examples
- Circles of Authenticity
- 7. Mentors and Friends
- Historic Christians Broaden Our Horizons and Fill Gaps in Our Understanding
- New Horizons and Filling Gaps
- Examples of Expanded Perspectives
- Authenticity and Certainty
- Part Three: Tradition Serving the Church
- Introduction
- 8. Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth
- Christian Exegesis Across the Centuries
- Early Church
- Middle Ages
- Reformation Period
- Since the Reformation
- Recent Trends in Exegesis
- How Christian History Helps Bible Study
- Better Text and Translation
- More Balanced Exegesis
- Toward an Exegetical Model
- 9. Tradition and Ministry
- Preaching and Teaching
- Systematic Theology
- Spirituality
- Worship
- Expansion: Mission
- Ethics
- Compassion
- Unity
- Cultural Engagement
- Making a Plan
- Celebrate the Body of Christ
- Recommended Resources for Ministry
- History of Christianity
- Histories
- Historical Biography
- Preaching and Teaching
- Systematic Theology
- Protestant
- Eastern Orthodox
- Roman Catholic
- Christian Spirituality
- Introductions
- Histories
- Worship
- Expansion: Mission
- Histories
- Missionary Biography
- Ethics
- Compassion
- Unity
- Cultural Engagement
- Notes
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What Is the Tradition?
- Chapter 2: How Have We Understood Tradition Historically?
- Chapter 3: How Do We Understand the Tradition Today?
- Chapter 4: Who Am I? Christian History and Christian Identity
- Chapter 5: A Great Cloud of Witnesses: Christian Community Across the Centuries
- Chapter 6: Accountability Partners: Sharing Accountability with Historic Christians
- Chapter 7: Mentors and Friends: Historic Christians Broaden Our Horizons and Fill Gaps in Our Understanding
- Part Three Introduction
- Chapter 8: Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth
- Chapter 9: Tradition and Ministry
- Sources for Pull Quotes
- Name and Subject Index
- Scripture Index
- Old Testament
- Genesis
- Isaiah
- Jeremiah
- Hosea
- Micah
- Zechariah
- New Testament
- Matthew
- Mark
- John
- Acts
- Romans
- 1 Corinthians
- 2 Corinthians
- Galatians
- Ephesians
- Philippians
- 2 Timothy
- Hebrews
- James
- 2 Peter
- 1 John
- Revelation
- Praise for Why Church History Matters
- About the Author
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