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This collection of essays revolves around the two fields in which Professor John Briggs has contributed so much: history -- particularly Baptist and Nonconformist, and the ecumenical movement, and many of the contributions examine the inter-relationship between them. With contributions from colleagues and former research students from Britain, Europe and North America, Ecumenism and History provides wide-ranging studies in important aspects of Christian history, theology and ecumenical studies. -- A collection of essays by first-rate Christian historians and theologians in honor of the…mehr

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This collection of essays revolves around the two fields in which Professor John Briggs has contributed so much: history -- particularly Baptist and Nonconformist, and the ecumenical movement, and many of the contributions examine the inter-relationship between them. With contributions from colleagues and former research students from Britain, Europe and North America, Ecumenism and History provides wide-ranging studies in important aspects of Christian history, theology and ecumenical studies. -- A collection of essays by first-rate Christian historians and theologians in honor of the distinguished historian John Briggs. -- Major articles on historical and contemporary Christian ecumenism. -- Important studies on Christian history.
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Anthony R. Cross has written extensively on the subject of baptism, most recently in his Recovering the Evangelical Sacrament: Baptisma Semper Reformandum (Pickwick Publications, 2013). He has also written on the issues of the place of theology in Baptist ministerial preparation, and the factors which led to English Baptist acceptance of the Evangelical Revival in the eighteenth century. He was an Adjunct Supervisor at The International Baptist Theological Seminary Centre, Amsterdam, having previously served as a Baptist minister, and taught church history and theology at the Universities of Surrey, Roehampton, and Oxford. Contributors: David Bebbington, Clyde Binfield, Faith Bowers, William H. Brackney, Keith Clements, Anthony R. Cross, Paul Fiddes, Brian Haymes, David Jeremy, Georges Lemopoulos, Herbert McGonigle, John Morgan-Wynne, Richard Pierard, lan Randall, Marjorie Reeves, Keith Robbins, Brian Stanley, and Haddon Willmer.