Explore the rich tapestry of religious thought and historical analysis in "The Church Review, Volume 48," penned by Henry Mason Baum. This volume offers a deep dive into ecclesiology, the study of the Church, its origins, its relationship to Christ, its role in salvation, its polity, its discipline, and its hope. Within these pages, readers will find insightful articles and reviews that reflect the theological debates and ecclesiastical developments of its time.
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