Dynamics of Spiritual Life

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InterVarsity Press, Jul 13, 1979 - Religion - 455 pages
Richard Lovelace gives a history of spiritual renewals in light of biblical models. Isolating the elements of live orthodoxy, he proposes a comprehensive approach to renewal. Lovelace looks at such practical issues as renewal of the local congregation, the ways revivals go wrong, the evangelical thrust toward church unity, and Christian approaches to the arts and to social concern. A book for all concerned to revitalize the church.

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Contents

II
25
IV
61
VII
81
X
95
XII
145
XIV
201
XVI
203
XVIII
229
XIX
239
XX
271
XXI
289
XXII
337
XXIII
355
XXV
401
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Richard F. Lovelace (Th.D., Princeton) is emeritus professor of church history at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and the author of Homosexuality and the Church (Revell) and The American Pietism of Cotton Mather (Eerdmans).

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