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Jan 17, 2008
Schaff was Reformed and yet a truly ecumenical figure. Theologically, he stands in between teh Anabaptists who now dominate Evangelicalism and Roman Catholics. He is also a discerning but eclectic spirit, willing to lift up and affirm solid catholic teaching from any source.
He was part of the Mercersburg movement within the German Reformed Church in the US. This meant he had a special affinity for high liturgy, church tradition, and Romantic sensibilities. He also served at then-Pre More...
He was part of the Mercersburg movement within the German Reformed Church in the US. This meant he had a special affinity for high liturgy, church tradition, and Romantic sensibilities. He also served at then-Pre More...
Sep 13, 2011
I love church liturgy and while these volumes are not as exhaustive as they possibly could be, they are the most exhaustive and complete set that there is. It is excellent.
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