Cane Ridge in context perspectives on Barton W. Stone and the revival
The nine chapters of the book introduce the reader to new insights in the place Barton Warren Stone has played in the life of the Stone-Campbell movement and the significance the Cane Ridge Revival and the Cane Ridge Congregation have had on our life as a people as a part of God's people. -- fo...
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Language: | English |
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Nashville, Tenn.
Disciples of Christ Historical Society
1992, 1992
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Table of Contents:
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Foreword / James M. Seale
- Introduction / Anthony L. Dunnavant
- From Precursor of the Movement to Icon of Christian Unity: Barton W. Stone in the memory of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) / Anthony L. Dunnavant
- Nearly "Stone silence": Barton W. Stone in the memory of the Independent Christian Churches and churches of Christ / Paul M. Blowers
- "The Stone that the builders rejected" : Barton W. Stone in the memory of churches of Christ / C. Leonard Allen
- Is Barton our cornerstone? / Richard L. Harrison, Jr.
- Barton W. Stone's revivalist theology / D. Newell Williams
- Cane Ridge from a Presbyterian point of view / Ronald P. Byars
- Cambuslang: the Scottish predecessor to Cane Ridge / Newton B. Fowler, Jr.
- Cane Ridge had a context: let's see what they were / Samuel S. Hill
- The romance and reality of Cane Ridge / Howard E. Short
- Contributors
- Index