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008 911216s1992 kyu b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aBX8937$b.C63 1992
082 00 $a285/.1$220
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aCoalter, Milton J.
245 14 $aThe re-forming tradition :$bPresbyterians and mainstream Protestantism /$cby Milton J. Coalter, John M. Mulder, Louis B. Weeks.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aLouisville, Ky. :$bWestminster/John Knox Press,$c©1992.
300 $a355 pages ;$c20 cm.
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490 1 $aThe Presbyterian presence
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 289-335) and index.
505 0 $a1. The Presbyterian presence: The twentieth-Century experience -- Looking Backward: Religion and American culture ; The American religious landscape ; The three disestablishments of religion in America ; American civil religion ; The divisions of protestant evangelicalism ; The American cultural landscape ; The compartmentalization of America ; The changing demographics of the American population ; Cultural diversity ; Individualism ; Science ; The modern university -- Whither the mainstream protestants? Membership growth and decline: Historical background ; Religious preference in contemporary America ; The demographics of mainstream Protestantism since world war.
505 0 $aII ; Switching between denominations ; Conservative-to-liberal switching ; The characteristics of switchers ; The backdoor exit ; The disaffiliated ; Mental members ; Nonmember participants ; No religious preference ; Membership decline and denominationalism -- The organizational revolution: Denominationlism and leadership ; American Presbyterians and the colonial church ; The rise of the denomination ; The age of incorporation ; The organizational revolution ; The new denomination -- The predicament of pluralism: Theology and confessions ; The critical period and Protestantism's civil war ; After the battle: a neo-orthodox consensus ; The rise of theological pluralism -- The varieties of witness: The debate over evangelism ; Evangelism ; Structures fro revival ; The new life movement and person-to-person evangelism ; New questions for evangelism ; Programs ; Theological reformulations of evangelism ; New Church development ; Ministries on college campuses ; Media ministries ; A division of parallel allegiances -- The diversities of discipleship: Mission, racial ethnic ministries, ecumenism, and social justice ; From foreign missions to global mission ; Ministries with racial ethnic minorities ; The ecumenical movement ; From old to new agendas -- The ecology for nurturing faith: Education, disciplines, and programs for faith development ; The family and the Sabbath ; The sunday school ; Congregational education ; Theological education ; Denominational programs for nurture ; Publishing houses ; Denominational journals ; Denominational journals ; Women's groups ; Men's groups.
505 0 $a2. The Re-forming church -- The Presbyterian predicament: A case of conflicting allegiances ; Biblical interpretation ; Witness ; Power and authority ; Leadership ; Reform ; The congregation and the denomination ; Ecumenism and denominational identity ; Balancing parallel allegiances -- The Re-forming church: An agenda for reform ; Reform begins with repentance ; Reforms means openness to growth and evangelism ; The opposition to growth ; Focus on three groups ; Mental members ; The youth of the baby boom ; Generation ; Racial ethnic ministries ; Focus on faith, witness, and service ; Faith ; Witness ; Service ; Focus on denominational priorities in evangelism ; New church development ; Ministries on college campuses ; Mass media ; Reform means revitalizing education and nurture ; The household of faith ; Congregations ; Governing bodies ; Leadership ; Reform means recovery of theological vision ; The predicament of pluralism ; The mistaken challenge ; The real challenge ; A theological agenda for the church.
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700 1 $aMulder, John M.,$d1946-
700 1 $aWeeks, Louis,$d1941-
740 0 $aReforming tradition.
830 0 $aPresbyterian presence.
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