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Follow the history of an autonomous American movement, the Restoration Movement, from its early inception to its current status in America today. You will learn of the European influences on the leaders of the movement as well as the importance of such men as James O'Kelly, Rice Haggard, Barton W. Stone, Thomas Campbell, Alexander Campbell, and Walter Scott. Discover the significance of the Cane Ridge Revival, Thomas Campbell's Declaration and Address, and Alexander Campbell's Sermon on the Law. You will learn of the exciting expansion and early growth of the movement, the roots of the controversies and divisions, and the status of the existing churches today.For several years, Dr. Garrett has been diligently researching and compiling additional information for this expanded edition. The following are some of the changes that have been made in this new edition: Better coverage of the European influences on the early leaders. Clearer explanation of the theory that "Restorationism Divides." A fuller discussion of the seemingly opposing goals of "Restoration and Unity." New material on women pioneers in the Movement. The last chapter in the previous edition has been expanded into four new chapters, reflecting more recent developments among the three major groups. A new chapter on "The Movement Faces the 21st Century." Updated material includes information on the Boston Church of Christ, the Disciples of Christ Renewal Movement, and the inerrancy dispute among the independent Christian Churches. This revised and expanded version of The StoneCampbell Movement, The Story of the American Restoration Movement now provides an extensive, but readable history of a movement whose main desire was to unite all Christians.
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