Toward a Rediscovery of the Trinitarian Vision of the Church and Its Christian Formation
Upon briefly examining how the modern church in America has relinquished its soul to the soul of the nation, the author offers a future trajectory of the church from a vantage point of one who longs to see the church in America rediscover its roots and mission. By situating himself as one who has be...
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