Title: The Stone-Campbell Movement: A Global History
Summary:
“The Stone-Campbell Movement: A Global History” provides a comprehensive overview of the Stone-Campbell Movement, a significant religious movement originating in the United States in the early 19th century. Edited by D. Newell Williams, Douglas A. Foster, and Paul M. Blowers, this book offers a global perspective on the movement’s origins, development, and impact across different regions and cultures. It examines the theological, historical, and sociocultural factors that shaped the movement, as well as its influence on various denominations and Christian communities worldwide. Through scholarly research and diverse perspectives, the book sheds light on the dynamic evolution of the Stone-Campbell Movement and its enduring legacy in contemporary Christianity.
Authors/Editors:
D. Newell Williams, Douglas A. Foster, and Paul M. Blowers are distinguished scholars and experts in religious studies and church history. As editors of this volume, they bring together their expertise and insights to offer a comprehensive exploration of the Stone-Campbell Movement from a global perspective. With contributions from leading scholars in the field, the book presents a nuanced and multifaceted analysis of this influential religious movement.
Publisher:
The book is published by Chalice Press.