edited by Richard T Hughes
contributions by E. Brooks Holifield, David L. Holmes, Richard T. Hughes, Bill J. Humble, Sidney E. Mead, Mark A. Noll, Thomas H. Olbricht, Albert C. Outler, Jan Shipps, Winton U Solberg, Grant Wacker, C. Leonard Allen, Henry Warner Bowden, Theodore Dwight Bozeman, Joel A. Carpenter, Robert T. Handy, David E. Harrell and Samuel S. Hill, Jr.
introduction by Richard T. Hughes
University of Illinois Press, 1988
Paper: 978-0-252-06029-8
Library of Congress Classification BR517.A54 1988
Dewey Decimal Classification 280.40973

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The dream of restoring primitive Christianity lies close to the core of the identity of some American denominations---Churches of Christ, Latter-day Saints, some Mennonites, and a variety of Holiness and Pentecostal denominations. But how can a return to ancient Christianity be sustained in a world increasingly driven by modernization? What meaning might such a vision have in the modern world? Twelve distinguished scholars explore these and related questions in this provocative book.