The Church of God movement (Anderson) came into being in 1880 through the inspired ministries of many people, particularly Daniel S. Warner (1842-1895). A keynote of this reform movement has been a deep concern about the status of God's church in this troubled world. To this movement's pioneers, the church had deteriorated over the centuries into a welter of divisive denominations reflecting much more human arrogance and compromise than the holy, united character of the church that God intends.This volume is a collection of essays whose authors attempt to revisit, refine, and renew the heart of the reforming heritage of the Church of God movement.
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