
Examining Brethren in Christ Theological Identity
Short reflections on the recent Brethren in Christ Theological Study Group gathering on Brethren in Christ theological identity.
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Short reflections on the recent Brethren in Christ Theological Study Group gathering on Brethren in Christ theological identity.
Some thoughts on Pietism and Christian higher education, courtesy of Bethel University prof (and Pietist Schoolman blogger) Chris Gehrz.
Today’s Photo Friday takes a look at a pivotal moment in the history of Messiah College, a school started by the Brethren in Christ Church.
Some reflections on a forthcoming new history of the Brethren in Christ Church by E. Morris Sider
That’s one of several questions about Pietism raised in a special issue of The Covenant Quarterly, a publication of the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC).
A few Brethren in Christ-related links that caught my attention over the past weeks.
What are your favorite articles in this most recent issue of the “Brethren in Christ History and Life” journal?
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church — especially churches shaped by both Anabaptism and Pietism?
Does Evangelicalism “water down” our theological “brew”? Or are Anabaptism, Pietism, and Wesleyanism the real “flavor-takers”?
Here’s an excerpt from an article I recently wrote for a forthcoming issue of IN PART magazine, evaluating the contemporary relevance of Pietism.
This summer, a Brethren in Christ heritage site in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, became the site of a new historical marker sponsored by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission’s Historical Marker program.
What are your favorite articles in this most recent issue of the “Brethren in Christ History and Life” journal?
A final post related to last week’s Colloquium on Pietism Studies at Bethel University.
Here are a few Brethren in Christ-related links that caught my attention over the past weeks!
A few Brethren in Christ-related links that caught my attention over the past weeks.