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Doomed Edifice The Eclipse Of The Prophetic Ministry And The Spiritual Captivity Of The Church Baker

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Doomed Edifice The Eclipse Of The Prophetic Ministry And The Spiritual Captivity Of The Church Baker
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 147
Author: Baker, P W
ISBN: 9781498271998, 9781608990405, 1498271995, 1608990400
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Doomed Edifice The Eclipse Of The Prophetic Ministry And The Spiritual Captivity Of The Church Baker by Baker, P W 9781498271998, 9781608990405, 1498271995, 1608990400 instant download after payment.

In the early years, Christian congregations looked to the apostles and prophets for leadership. But before the end of the first century, the apostles and prophets were systematically eclipsed by the office of the bishop. Doomed Edifice examines the daily lives of the early Christians in the midst of paganism, the structure and worship of the early congregations, and traces events that led to deterioration of doctrine and the eventual ascendency of the institutional Church in the fourth century. The author contends that the Church is in captivity today for its apostasy and rejection of the prophetic ministry--the same sin for which Israel was exiled. Although the Church may not determine for itself when its captivity is complete, it can realign itself to the Kingdom in anticipation of its restoration. P. W. Baker has earned his living for many years in the fields of Information Technology and health care, and now writes from his home in Virginia

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