Here We Stand!
Benjamin Sasse (Ed), James Montgomery Boice (Ed)Paperback 2004-09-03
The church in sixteenth century Europe needed a reformation. Martin Luther precipitated what we call THE Reformation with his famous declaration, "Here I stand!" Is the evangelical church of today equally in need of a reformation? Yes, proclaim eight evangelical leaders:
David Wells, James Montgomery Boice, Michael Horton, Sinclair Ferguson, R Albert Mohler, Gene Edward Veith, W Robert Godfrey, Ervin Duggan
"Because of our love of Christ, his gospel and his church," they affirm in a document called the Cambridge Declaration, "we endeavour to assert anew our commitment to the central truths of the Reformation and of historic evangelicalism. Evangelicals "have abandoned the truths of the Bible and the historic theology of the church, which expresses those truths," writes co-editor Boice. "We are trying to do the world of God by means of the world's 'theology', wisdom, methods and agenda instead." HERE WE STAND calls churches to return to the authority of the Bible and to apply it faithfully in their worship, ministry, policies, life and evangelism.
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Boice, Duggan, Ferguson, Godfrey, Horton, Mohler, Veith, and Wells call for a renewed commitment to the central truths of the Reformation and historic evangelicalism.
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The church in sixteenth century Europe needed a reformation. Martin Luther precipitated what we call THE Reformation with his famous declaration, "Here I stand!" Is the evangelical church of today equally in need of a reformation? Yes, proclaim eight evangelical leaders:
David Wells, James Montgomery Boice, Michael Horton, Sinclair Ferguson, R Albert Mohler, Gene Edward Veith, W Robert Godfrey, Ervin Duggan
"Because of our love of Christ, his gospel and his church," they affirm in a document called the Cambridge Declaration, "we endeavour to assert anew our commitment to the central truths of the Reformation and of historic evangelicalism. Evangelicals "have abandoned the truths of the Bible and the historic theology of the church, which expresses those truths," writes co-editor Boice. "We are trying to do the world of God by means of the world's 'theology', wisdom, methods and agenda instead." HERE WE STAND calls churches to return to the authority of the Bible and to apply it faithfully in their worship, ministry, policies, life and evangelism.
- Publisher.
Publisher Description
Boice, Duggan, Ferguson, Godfrey, Horton, Mohler, Veith, and Wells call for a renewed commitment to the central truths of the Reformation and historic evangelicalism.