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Believe anything you want. The twentieth century has brought with
it a myriad of opinions, philosophies, doctrines and ideologies.
Each one of them important; each one valid. And the world says,
'Believe what you want.' Authors Wes Tracy and Stan Ingersol have
authored Here We Stand to shatter that conclusion. More than ever,
it is important that we know what we believe. Here We Stand is a
comprehensive study of a wide range of beliefs and where Nazarenes
fit into the ideological puzzle. Tracy and Ingersol provide the
most contemporary and complete overview of major religions and
religious beliefs since Why I Am a Nazarene . Nazarenes have the
unique opportunity to reestablish their identity with a new
generation of people. Here We Stand gives a clear view into other
traditions in a language and approach understood by today's pastors
and laymen. Here We Stand contributes to the distinctiveness of
each group without sacrificing the Christian community as a whole.
Pastors, Sunday School teachers and new Christians will find this
unabridged version of the book What Is a Nazarene? an excellent
resource because it lends a knowledgeable, objective voice to
discussions of doctrine, witnessing and spirituality. Here We Stand
provides the historical and theological background needed to
establish identity and ownership among new and life-long Nazarenes.
Kivar.
Around the turn of the 19th century, the Holiness Movement
blossomed in America. Wesleyan-Holiness denominations sprang up all
over the country. In 1907-8, five of these joined together to form
the Church of the Nazarene.The dream that drew the founders
together was a believers church in the Wesleyan tradition. It is
the same dream that guides the Church of the Nazarene today. But
how does that translate into a world where denominational lines don
t seem to matter as much as they used to? How is a Nazarene
different from a Presbyterian, Baptist, or Pentecostal brother or
sister in Christ? What is a Nazarene? answers those questions in
concise, easy-to-understand terms, as it examines the similarities
and differences between the Church of the Nazarene and other
mainline Christian denominations. With refreshing insight and
candor, What is a Nazarene? will acquaint you with the heritage
that birthed a vision that made a dream come true.
Description: Today the Church of the Nazarene faces issues that
arise directly out of its past. For that reason, Past and Prospect
argues that Nazarenes will be better equipped to face their future
as a church armed by an understanding of their own history. Church
historian Stan Ingersol examines issues that have characterized the
Nazarene way of life during that denomination's first century,
showing how the trajectory shaped by the church's founders has been
altered through time by the shifting tides of Fundamentalism,
mainstream Evangelicalism, global expansion, and the culture of
affluence. He contends that current disagreements over polity,
holiness, and worship are largely echoes and projections of
tensions that have been present in the denomination since its very
beginning. As the reader will discover, the common denominator
running through these chapters is the prospect of rediscovering a
relevant and useful past.
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