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Harvey Gossard, Rose Lee, Elizabeth C.
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It explores such areas as Lutheran and Reformed Cooperation
German Evangelical Protestants
Origins of the Christian Denomination in New England
Evangelical Pietism and Biblical Criticism
Women\'s Mission Structures and the American Board
Religious Journalism
Philip William Otterbein and the United Brethren; from German Reformed Roots to the Churches of God
The Congregational Training School for Women; and Chinese Congregationalism.
It also examines more deeply what it means for the UCC to celebrate its unity in diversity.
Volume 2 invites readers to enhance their knowledge of history as an important source of spiritual strength for these times.
This second book of essays does two things: it provides additional information about groups not covered in the original collection, and it explores the sources of some principles and practices important to the UCC identity.
Volume 1 focused on those ethnic groups, or ecclesiastical movements, often overlooked by UCC historical orthodoxy.
Zikmund continues the untold stories in the formation of the United Church of Christ (UCC).
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