Christian Missions: Their Agents, and Their Results. by T.W.M. Marshall a Vol. 2.
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In this fascinating study of theology and contemporary intellectual discourse, Thomas William M. Marshall offers a fresh perspective on the role of the Christian cleric in modern society. Drawing on his deep knowledge of theology and philosophy, Marshall explores a wide range of issues, from the challenges of religious pluralism to the ethics of social justice. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and contemporary intellectual discourse.
This is a comprehensive work on the Episcopal polity of the Church, including its historical development and the role of the episcopacy in the governance of the Church. The author provides a detailed analysis of the nature of the episcopacy, its powers, and responsibilities, as well as the various controversies that have arisen over the course of the Church's history. This book serves as an excellent resource for scholars and students of the Church and its governance.