"Authority And Obedience, Revised By F.H. Laing" explores the complex relationship between religious authority and individual obedience. Authored by John Augustus J. Johnstone, this work delves into the ethical and historical dimensions of Christian theology, examining the principles that guide believers in their interactions with religious institutions and leaders. It presents insights into the nature of religious authority and the responsibilities of those who are called to obedience, providing a valuable resource for understanding the dynamics of faith and its practical implications. This revised edition offers a renewed perspective on a timeless subject, appealing to both scholars and individuals interested in exploring the foundations of religious life.
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