Why? When? What? offers a concise exploration of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, tracing its origins, progress, and distinctive theological doctrines. Written by John M. Howard, this historical account provides valuable insights into the denomination's unique identity and its place within the broader landscape of Presbyterian Christianity.
This book delves into the reasons behind the church's formation, the key moments in its development, and the specific beliefs that set it apart. Readers interested in religious history, Presbyterian theology, or the development of American denominations will find this a helpful resource for understanding the Cumberland Presbyterian Church's historical context and enduring theological contributions. It offers a snapshot into a significant movement within American Protestantism.
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