The Church Growth Movement as catalyst for the rhetorical reconstitution of Lutheranism in the United States : highlighting the tension between stability and change /
This thesis explores the tensions among leaders of the Lutheran tradition regarding the implementation of Church Growth Movement (CGM) strategies. Lutheranism is a Christian denomination which arose as a confessional movement grounded upon the Augsburg Confession, a public statement of faith writte...
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| Format: | Thesis eBook |
| Language: | English |
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1993 Thesis H465 |
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