The authors demonstrate that the holy Scriptures plainly set forth the ecumenical movement as a deception of Satan.
Ex. Uno. Plura. (Out. of. One,. Many). During. the 1980s, the progressive Catholic Church and Base Christian Communities dominated the study of Latin American religion. This “new way of being church” with its preferential option for the ...
Colin Standish and Russell R. Standish, The Perils of Ecumenism (Rapidan: Hartland, 2003) 213. See also Joseph M. Canfield's account in The Incredible Scofield and His Book, rev. ed. (Vallecito: Ross, 2004) 198–99. 871.
For the studies in the history of sound, see Mark M. Smith, “Producing Sense, Consuming Sense, Making Sense: Perils and Prospects for Sensory History,” Journal 0 Social History 40, no. 4 (Summer 2007): 841-58; R. Murray Schafer, ...
“Be doers of the word and not hearers only, deluding yourselves” (James 1:22). If James understood anything, he knew what it meant to be a “doer” and not just a “hearer” of the Word. James was one of Jesus' Twelve Apostles.
Underlying the truth at the heart of everything is our Christian identity as baptized Christians: what I describe as the “Russian-dolls” model of ordination, which reminds us that all ministry flows from who we are in Christ, ...
Many are the perils she underwent while she was carrying you about. When she dies, bury her with me in the same grave. “In the days you have left in your own life, dear boy, always keep the Lord in mind. Don't get sidetracked into sin.
The problem is that the third pillar of the twentieth-century ecumenical movement, Faith and Order, was absent in the debates. The theological department let the opportunity pass by. We can only observe that the second World Conference ...
This fact prevents sharp social conflicts but it also places the nation in the grave peril of a too uncritical devotion to the principles of classical liberalism. Therefore it may deal too tardily with the problem of adequate ...
Ecumenical Missionary Conference, New York, 1900: The story of the conference. The missionary idea. Survey of the field
The perils of upward social mobility are not wholly convincing; Union Chapel and Kensington Chapel were certainly more socially eclectic than Vere Street but the Vere Street type was prominent in their pews. Henry Wright, a layman on a ...