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Good Disagreement?: Grace and Truth in a Divided Church
Andrew Atherstone
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Description for Good Disagreement?: Grace and Truth in a Divided Church
Paperback. Can the Church of England find a way of disagreeing without being disagreeable - or splitting entirely? Num Pages: 240 pages. BIC Classification: HRAM; HRCC91. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 129 x 23. Weight in Grams: 228.
At every level of church life from the local congregation to worldwide denominations, Christians can find themselves in turmoil and divided over a range of important issues. Many conclude that harmony is not achievable, and never will be. Can we, as Archbishop Justin Welby has asked, transform 'bad disagreement' into 'good disagreement'? What would that look like in practice? This book is designed to help readers unpack the idea of 'good disagreement' and apply it to their own church situations. It doesn't enter into specific contentious debates, but instead considers issues such as reconciliation, division, discipline, peacemaking, mediation and mission. ... Read more
At every level of church life from the local congregation to worldwide denominations, Christians can find themselves in turmoil and divided over a range of important issues. Many conclude that harmony is not achievable, and never will be. Can we, as Archbishop Justin Welby has asked, transform 'bad disagreement' into 'good disagreement'? What would that look like in practice? This book is designed to help readers unpack the idea of 'good disagreement' and apply it to their own church situations. It doesn't enter into specific contentious debates, but instead considers issues such as reconciliation, division, discipline, peacemaking, mediation and mission. ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Lion Hudson
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
227g
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745968353
SKU
V9780745968353
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About Andrew Atherstone
Andrew Atherstone is research fellow of the Latimer Trust and is involved in a ministry of writing and speaking. His main research explores aspects of Protestant and Evangelical history. His first two books are The Martyrs of Mary Tudor (Day One 2005) and Oxford's Protestant Spy: The Controversial Career of Charles Golightly (Paternoster 2007). Andrew Goddard is a well-known speaker ... Read more
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