United We Stand: A Report of the Constitutional Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals

United We Stand: A Report of the Constitutional Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals

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Jan 1, 1943 · Anglais · Broché (63 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 63
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1943
Éditeur National Association of Evangelicals

Description

In a pivotal moment for American evangelicalism, this report documents the proceedings of a significant constitutional convention held in 1943 at the La Salle Hotel in Chicago. It brings together influential leaders from the National Association of Evangelicals, offering a compelling insight into the discussions and decisions that shaped the future of the movement.

Contributors Harold John Ockenga, John W. Bradbury, J. Alvin Orr, and T. Roland Philips articulate the challenges faced by evangelicals in a changing social and political landscape. Their collaborative efforts aim to unify diverse voices within the evangelical community, establishing a framework for representation and action that resonates with contemporaneous issues and concerns. Through this historical report, readers gain a deeper understanding of the evangelical identity and the foundational principles that continue to impact the movement today.
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