Renewing Christian Unity

Renewing Christian Unity by Mark G. Toulouse, published by Abilene Christian University Press in 2010, offers a concise overview of the history of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). This edition, comprising 210 pages, presents an authoritative introduction to the church’s enduring commitment to unity, while acknowledging the evolving context of the twenty-first century compared to the nineteenth century.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the Disciples’ journey, highlighting their discomfort with denominationalism and their preference to be recognized simply as Christians. The book discusses how their understanding of Christian witness has adapted over two centuries, reflecting their belief in the meaningfulness of human history and God’s active role within it. Through their practices at the communion table and baptismal waters, as well as their engagement with social justice, the Disciples strive to embody unity within the church. This work sheds light on a significant group that has influenced the landscape of American Christianity.
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In Renewing Christian Unity, scholars Mark G. Toulouse, Gary Holloway, and Douglas A. Foster collaborate to provide an overview of the history of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) that will serve all readers by giving a brief, authoritative intro. Throughout its history, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) has been known for its commitment to Christian unity. The context for unity in the twenty-first century, however, is considerably different than it was in the nineteenth century. Renewing Christian Unity provides a brief history of the Disciples and their unwavering but ever-adapting commitment to the unity of the church. Their story is one of both continuity and change. Disciples remain as those who are uncomfortable with denominationalism. They still prefer simply to be known as Christians. But over the course of two centuries, the Disciples’ understanding of Christian witness and of the one church has taken note of the changing times, and changed right along with them. This is partly because Disciples have always believed that human history is meaningful. God has entered human time to make a difference. Disciples celebrate this fact at the communion table and in the baptismal waters, through their active engagement with the world as they seek to embody both God’s love and justice, and in their insistence that the church is one. Alexander Campbell once declared, “We . . . should hang our Sectarian trumpets in the hall and study ecclesiastic wars no more.” Disciples have not always succeeded in meeting that expectation, but they do possess a history marked by an earnest desire to seek a renewal of Christian unity in the life of the church. In this book, readers will learn more about this significant group of churches, which has shaped the landscape of American Christianity.
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