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_aThe Second Reformation _eReshaping the Church for the 21st Century _fWilliam A. Beckham |
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_aHouston, Texas _cTouch Publications _d1997 |
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_a253 pages _cill. |
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327 | _aI. Why a Second Reformation? 1. Unclogging the Drain 2. The Two-Winged Church 3. Larry: A Leadership Paradigm 4. Eddie: The Paradigm from the Pew 5. Teresa: An Apocalyptic Paradigm 6. Two-Winged Church Questions 7. The Benefits of the Two-Winged Church II. Foundations for a Second Reformation 8. Church Structure Reflects God's Nature 9. The Transcendence and Immanence of Christ 10. Aquila and Priscilla - New Testament Community 11. The Theology of Luther, Spener, and Wesley 12. Christianity from the Neck Up III. Jesus' Revolutionary Design for the Church 13. Jesus' Basic Building Block 14. Jesus' Revolutionary System 15. Jesus' Continuum 16. Jesus' Prototype 17. Jesus' Prototype Factors 18. Jesus' Leadership Strategy 19. Jesus' Support Network 20. Jesus' Base Congregation Remnant 21. Jesus' Critical Mass 22. Jesus' Critical Mass Components Conclusion: The Doctrine of Revolution | ||
330 | _aThe Second Reformation lovingly, yet firmly, challenges us to evaluate the church today. The author also suggests biblical and practical solutions to these problems. | ||
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