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Article: The Free Church and the Early Church: Bridging the Historical and Theological Divide.(Book Review)
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- Currents in Theology and Mission
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- February 1, 2005
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The Free Church and the Early Church: Bridging the Historical and Theological Divide. Edited by D. H. Williams. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2002. xiii and 183 pages. Paper. $24.00.
D. H. Williams of Baylor University has invited several academicians of the Free Church persuasion to restate, from their perspective, the relationship of their heritage to the church of the first centuries. The essays are written by well-known authors who represent several denominations in the Free Church tradition: D. Jeffrey Bingham, Everett Ferguson, E. Glenn Hinson, Frederick W. Norris, Phyllis Rodgerson Pleasants, Gerald W. Schlabach, William Tabbernee, and Williams ...