Loyalty and Loss: The Reformed Church in America, 1945-1994

$18.91

This book serves as a historical resource for understanding the evolution of a religious denomination and its interaction with major social issues.

Loyalty and Loss: The Reformed Church in America, 1945-1994
Loyalty and Loss: The Reformed Church in America, 1945-1994
$18.91

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Offering a meticulously researched yet also deeply personal history of the Reformed Church in America throughout much of the twentieth century, Lynn Japinga’s Loyalty and Loss will be of intense interest to the members of the RCA, reminding them of where they have come from, of the bonds that have held them together, and of the many conflicts and challenges that they have together faced and ultimately surmounted. For those outside the RCA the questions of identity raised by this book will often sound very familiar, especially, perhaps, in its account of the church’s struggle throughout recent decades to reconcile the persistently ecumenical spirit of many of its members with the desire of others within the denomination to preserve a real or imagined conservative exclusivity. Others may find the conflicts within the RCA reflective of their own experiences, especially as they relate to such issues as denominational mergers, abortion, the Viet Nam war, and women’s ordination.

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Weight 0.499 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 2.2 × 22.9 in

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