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Dr. Pinson explores the historic tradition of feet washing and its influence on the 21st century church. The author also presents a discussion of the historical definition of the term ordinance and why some throughout church history have defined feet washing as an ordinance to be practiced. At the end of each chapter are hymns that speak to the subject of feet washing. An appendix includes a discussion by Augustine on John 13. Also included are study questions to be used in a church or classroom setting.

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Dr. Pinson explores the historic tradition of feet washing and its influence on the 21st century church. The author also presents a discussion of the historical definition of the term ordinance and why some throughout church history have defined feet washing as an ordinance to be practiced. At the end of each chapter are hymns that speak to the subject of feet washing. An appendix includes a discussion by Augustine on John 13. Also included are study questions to be used in a church or classroom setting.

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Autorenporträt
J. Matthew Pinson is the president of Welch College in Nashville, Tennessee. Before his current position, he labored as a pastor, teacher, and writer in Alabama, Connecticut, and Georgia. A native of Pensacola, Florida, Dr. Pinson holds degrees from Yale University and the University of West Florida and completed his doctorate at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of several books and contributor to several books including "Classical Arminianism." He lives with his wife, Melinda, and their children in Nashville.