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Seeking a Better Country: 300 Years of American Presbyterianism
D. G. Hart, John R. Muether
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| #1182038 in Books | P&R Publishing Company | 2007-06-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .98 x6.38 x9.38l,1.23 | File type: PDF | 288 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating history of American Presbyterianism|By Owen Crew|Overall, a superb description of the main body of Presbyterianism in America, with its branches. The authors describe how Presbyterianism reached America, and why the first Presbyterian denomination in America was formed without foreign initiative or control. They show how this has given American Presbyterianism a d||"Those seeking inspiration will have to look elsewhere. This is a sobering account of division, missed opportunities, and unrealized potential on the part of a church with exceptional theological, human, and material resources too often squandered on a worldly
Seeking a Better Country is a readable and lively survey of American Presbyterianism since its founding in 1706. Its aim is not to celebrate but to understand how Presbyterians formed one of the largest and most influential denominations in the United States, and to identify historical developments that led to Presbyterian decline.
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