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  1. Congregationalism and Unitarianism.J. Ross - 1907 - Hibbert Journal 6:674.
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  2. ESCOTT, A History of Scottish Congregationalism[REVIEW]James Porter - 1960 - Hibbert Journal 59:98.
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    Kerkordelike toleransie en die reg van usansie.Barry J. Van Wyk - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    A tolerant treatment of church order and the law of usance: This article discusses the recent decline of church polity in the Netherdutch Reformed Church which is obvious in different areas of the Church with special reference to the liturgy practised in sermons of some congregations. This decline is also observed in other churches in South Africa and abroad. The article is a reaction to the reason for this situation and indicates that it should not be found in a collegialistic (...)
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    The Sexual revolution.Gregory Baum, John Aloysius Coleman & Marcus Lefébure (eds.) - 1984 - Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.
    Contents, We are the Church, New Congregationalism / Harold D. Hunter; Faustino Teixeira; Miroslav Volf. -- Healing and deliverance / Cheryl Bridges Johns; Vergil Elizondo; Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel. -- Tongues and prophecy / Frank D. Macchia; Hermann Ha ring; Michael Welker. --Praying in the spirit / Steven J. Land; Constantine Fouskas; David Power. -- Born again, baptism and the spirit / Juan Sepu lveda; James D. G. Dunn; Michel Quesnel.
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    Why they mattered: The return of politics to puritan new England: Mark Peterson.Mark Peterson - 2013 - Modern Intellectual History 10 (3):683-696.
    Puritans had big stories to tell, and they cast themselves big parts to play in those stories. The fervent English Protestants who believed that the Elizabethan Church urgently needed further reformation, and the self-selecting band among them who went on to colonize New England, were sure that they could re-create the churches of the apostolic age, and eliminate centuries’ worth of Romish accretions. By instituting scriptural forms of worship, these purified churches might have a beneficial influence on the state as (...)
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    John Dewey. [REVIEW]Vincent C. Punzo - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (1):158-159.
    This book is a major contribution to Deweyean scholarship. Supplementing his masterful and thorough use of Dewey's published writings with materials from his correspondence and from reminiscences of those who knew him, Rockefeller traces the development of Dewey's religious life and thought through a six-stage evolutionary process beginning with the Vermont Congregationalism of his childhood and adolescence, through his college years and early adulthood, graduate studies, the Ann Arbor years of ethical idealism and of beginning social activism ; the (...)
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  7. (1 other version)Churchmen and Philosophers: From Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey.Bruce Kuklick - 1985 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 18 (3):175-175.
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    Early American Philosophy.John Ryder - 2004 - In Armen Marsoobian & John Ryder (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 3–21.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: The Span of Early American Philosophy The Context of Early American Thought The Trajectory of Early American Philosophy Seventeenth‐Century Puritanism Early Eighteenth Century Later Eighteenth Century Conclusion.
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