The Gospel and Catholic Church
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Overview
Originally published in 1935 while he served as sub-warden of Lincoln Theological College, this was Ramsey's first book. After more than seventy years, it remains a significant book both for its crucial understanding of the Church as a reflection of the death and resurrection of Christ as well as for its appreciation of the distinct gifts that each part of the Church brings to the whole, from the Orthodox to Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Evangelical.
This modern classic has become a key resource for the twenty-first century Church as she embraces her roots in Scripture and in Christ himself-essential reading for anyone concerned with the role and work of the Church-historically, today, and into the future.
Synopsis
Originally published in 1935 while he served as sub-warden of Lincoln Theological College, this was Ramsey's first book. After more than seventy years, it remains a significant book both for its crucial understanding of the Church as a reflection of the death and resurrection of Christ as well as for its appreciation of the distinct gifts that each part of the Church brings to the whole, from the Orthodox to Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Evangelical.
This modern classic has become a key resource for the twenty-first century Church as she embraces her roots in Scripture and in Christ himself-essential reading for anyone concerned with the role and work of the Church-historically, today, and into the future.