Witness Without Parallel: Eight Biblical Texts That Make Us Presbyterian

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Westminster John Knox Press, 1. jaan 2003 - 143 pages

Earl S. Johnson, Jr., explores eight biblical texts that have been instrumental in forming the basis of Presbyterian belief and mission. Using Reformed and Presbyterian principles of biblical interpretation--and the standards of modern biblical criticism, he examines Presbyterian theological statements and their influence on the development of the church's positions on social issues throughout history. With this important work, Johnson aims to help his readers avoid interpretative mistakes of the past and find insights into the way the Bible can be used correctly to lead the church in the future.

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Earl S. Johnson, Jr. is Pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Johnstown, New York, and an adjunct professor of religious studies at Siena College. He has written several books, including Witness Without Parallel: Eight Biblical Truths that Make Us Presbyterian and Selected to Serve: A Guide for Church Officers, both published by WJK.

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