New Testament Churchmanship and the Principles Upon Which It Was Founded (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Henry Yates Satterlee

 
9781331667032: New Testament Churchmanship and the Principles Upon Which It Was Founded (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Understanding the balance of church life: the visible church and the living body of Christ, and what it means for worship and community.

This book presents a clear vision of how the Church’s outward forms and its inner spiritual reality work together. It traces how historic shifts shaped our view of church authority, unity, and personal responsibility, and it explains why the Church is both a social institution and a spiritual body. You’ll see how the laity, clergy, bishops, and congregations can cooperate to serve Christ and love one another, in a way that honors the Gospel and keeps the focus on the central acts of worship.


  • How the Church is both visible and invisible, and why that matters for church life today.

  • Why unity and mutual dependence among all members strengthen spiritual growth.

  • How history and doctrine shape practical worship, obedience, and service.

  • The role of the Lord’s Day, the Eucharist, and communal life in catechesis and mission.



Ideal for readers of church history, theology of community, and faithful parish practice.

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