Advancing Christian Unity

Advancing Christian Unity

by Anthony Burgess and Matthew Vogan
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 24/09/2019

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In John 17, Jesus prayed for the unity of the church. Yet today, we tend to accept disunity as inevitable. In this book, Anthony Burgess calls us to addresses the spiritual and visible unity that Jesus desires for His people. Burgess speaks of how union and communion with Christ and His people are “the life and comfort of believers.” Giving careful consideration of what Christian unity should look like, Burgess excels at uncovering common causes of division and promoting means to advance unity among God’s people.


Series Description


Interest in the Puritans continues to grow, but many people find reading these giants of the faith a bit unnerving. This series seeks to overcome that barrier by presenting Puritan books that are convenient in size and unintimidating in length. Each book is carefully edited with modern readers in mind, smoothing out difficult language of a bygone era while retaining the meaning of the original authors. Books for the series are thoughtfully selected to provide some of the best counsel on important subjects that people continue to wrestle with today.


Table of Contents:



  1. The Blessing of Unity Among Ministers

  2. The Pattern for Unity Among Ministers

  3. The Nature of Christian Unity

  4. The Necessity of Christian Unity

  5. The Reason for the Lack of Christian Unity

  6. The Characteristics of Christian Unity

  7. The Rules for Christian Unity

  8. The Expansion of Christian Unity

  9. The Value of Christian Unity

  10. The Perfection of Christian Unity

ISBN:
9781601787132
9781601787132
Category:
Biblical studies & exegesis
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
24-09-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Reformation Heritage Books
Anthony Burgess

Anthony Burgess was born in Manchester in 1917. He studied English at Manchester University and joined the army in 1940 where he spent six years in the Education Corps. After demobilization, he worked first as a college lecturer in Speech and Drama and then as a grammar-school master before becoming an education officer in the Colonial Service, stationed in Malay and Borneo.

In 1959 Burgess was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour and decided to become a full-time writer. Despite being given less than a year to live, Burgess went on to write at least a book a year - including A Clockwork Orange (1962), M/F (1971), Man of Nazareth (1979), Earthly Powers (1980) and The Kingdom of the Wicked (1985) - and hundreds of book reviews right up until his death. He was also a prolific composer and produced many full-scale works for orchestra and other media during his lifetime. Anthony Burgess died in 1993.

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