J.D. Wolterbeek memiliki kesan yang kurang baik atas kehidupan spiritual dan sosial anggota jemaat hasil pekabaran Injil Salatiga Zending, yang di kemudian hari jemaat-jemaat ini bertransformasi me…
The author has treated the subject of church government more in a practical than in a controversial manner. Numerous are the votive offerings which already hang around this compartment of the templ…
It's one thing to market cars and deodorant and hamburgers. It's another thing, says Doug Webster, to market Jesus and the gospel. Standing up to a spate of books and seminars that urge churches to…
In this book the author has written the first real sociology of the church. The result is an illuminating as well as a refreshing book. It has corrected for me many of his misapprehensions. He thin…
The sociological interpretation of religion is like a pattern in a kaleidoscope. When the instrument is turned a bit to get the historical perspective, a different pattern emerges, although the bas…
This is a book of personal reflections and opinions that seems designed to convince the reader, by way of a rambling writing style, that the religions of the world are essentially all saying the sa…
What Henderson has done in Enchanted Community is force us to confront the questions of why the church is, and what it has to do with the good news of God in Jesus Christ. He takes us on a fascinat…
Why is Christian faithfulness virtually invisible in American society today? Where are God's faithful people and what do they look like? In an effort to answer these questions, William E. Diehl rec…
Journeys Into Justice contains creative models for achieving social justice through collaborative action for the common good. Ten case histories of successful collaboratives show how positive soci…