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User Review - MarkPlunkett - LibraryThingFor some reason I never read the original edition of this book though I did have the opportunity to meet Bob Webber before he died. I read other, similar books of evangelicals who tired of the narrow ... Read full review
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User Review - PKXFXNINJA - LibraryThingThis slim volume is terrific and I only wish that I had discovered it 20 years ago. It gives an interesting perspective on US evangelicals approaching and embracing Anglicanism. Its only weakness is ... Read full review
Contents
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A Return to Mystery | 21 |
A Longing for the Experience of Worship | 31 |
A Desire for Sacramental Reality | 43 |
The Search for Spiritual Identity | 57 |
Embracing the Whole Church | 67 |
Michael Anderson | 89 |
James Johnson | 101 |
John Skillen | 119 |
Isabel Anders | 133 |
David and LaVonne Neff | 149 |
The Church of the Future | 163 |
Sign of Renewal | 165 |
About the Contributors | 173 |
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Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail: Why Evangelicals Are Attracted to the ... Robert E. Webber,Lester Ruth No preview available - 2013 |
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