979 resultados para Fathers of the church, Latin.


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"The following lines were read upon the occasion of the Centennial Anniversary of the ... Church ... December 3, 1884 ... "--p. [2]

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Contains references to Richard Mather on p. [19]-21 and "Copy of the original covenant of the church in Dorchester" signed by Richard Mather and others: p. 21-23.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Vol. 2 by Charles M. Fillmore; published by the Church Board.

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"Of the series of Early years of Christianity the topics of the four volumes are as follows: I. Apostolic era ... II. Martyrs and apologists ... III. Doctrines and heresies; and IV. The church worship and Christian life."--Note by the American publishers.

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"Appendix. Comparative view of the doctrines of Protestant churches on the subject of the church, ministry, and sacraments, as set forth in their articles, confessions, catechisms, etc.": p. 20-35.

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Deep societal trends impact the religious fervency and participation of millennials in the Black Church. Many young adults, though remaining Christian, have fallen away from their faith communities, finding them irrelevant for their daily lives. Even the most religiously committed have shown signs of waning faith, as evidenced by limited participation, and theological and ideological dissonance with the Black Church. Historically strong across all indicators, the Black Church is ideally positioned to stave off the attrition of youth and young adults, having a missional mindset toward this cohort—prioritizing them in their ministry development and programming. African American congregational leaders must develop disciples who have cohesive identities, live integrated lives, and experience an infusion of their personal vocation and the mission of the Church. Thus the future of the Black Church depends on the development of millennials who have an integrated faith life, which is distinguishable by its practices, disciplines, and virtues that are nurtured by an understanding of the Church’s mission and their role in it. Key will be establishing mentoring relationships that allow for questioning, exploration and discovery. To enact the changes necessary the church must understand the cultural worlds of young adults and engage them in holistic ministry that is reflective of the mission of God through Christ (missio dei)—activity that culminates with reaching the world with God’s redemptive plan for humanity.