Discover how Protestant unity could reshape the church and renew its mission.
This thoughtful study examines the urgent need for unity within Protestantism in the United States. It outlines the many divide-and-conquer forces at work in denominations, local churches, and ministerial life, and it offers a practical look at how leadership, discipline, and creedal practice affect the church’s ability to serve the world. Grounded in a clear, accessible voice, the book invites readers to consider how deeper loyalty to core Christian principles could heal division and restore vitality.
- A clear framework for understanding the sources of division and ways to unify without sacrificing essential beliefs.
- Insights into ministerial life, salaries, and the pressures that shape church leadership.
- Discussion of creed-subscription, church discipline, and the role of creeds in faith and unity.
- Practical paths for reform in seminary training, public services, and overall church life.
Ideal for readers interested in church history, Protestant unity, and leadership challenges in faith communities.