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Paperback The Church in Danger Book

ISBN: 1175795909

ISBN13: 9781175795908

The Church in Danger

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"The Church In Danger" offers a compelling exploration into the historical challenges and pivotal moments that have shaped the Christian Church. Penned by John Walker, this work examines the various threats, both internal and external, that have tested the Church's resilience throughout the ages. From theological disputes to socio-political pressures, Walker navigates the complexities of church history, providing readers with valuable insights into the enduring nature of faith and the institutions that uphold it.

A must-read for students of religious history, theologians, and anyone interested in understanding the forces that have molded one of the world's most influential institutions, this book serves as a testament to the Church's capacity for renewal and its continued relevance in the modern world.

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