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Book SynopsisA scholarly yet accessible resource for religious historians, mainline and evangelical ecumenists, liturgists, pastors, and educated laypersons.
Trade ReviewThis volume is a welcome addition to the growing literature on the Mercersburg theology. I highly recommend it to those who are interested in nineteenth-century Reformed thought, as well as those who are searching for a more satisfying alternative to the "new measures" of the modern church-growth movement. * Westminster Theological Journal *
...helpful...a useful introduction to the Mercersburg Theology for general readers as well as a resource for academic historians. * Ecclesiastical History *
The editors have likewise served us well by pulling the thoughts of these writers together into a brief volume that identifies, locates, and explores important characterisitics of a seminal nineteenth-century servant of the church. * Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture *
...a timely book...the essays in this collection together present a sweeping view of Nevin's life... * Journal of Ecumenical Studies *