The Believers' Church: History & Character of Radical Protestantism
Donald F Durnbaugh
"The most comprehensive and authoritative review and analysis of that line of church history which runs from the sixteenth-century Anabaptists...to the present age of...church struggle and lay renewal.... The authoritative volume in the field...imperative reading for scholars and other thinking Christians."
Franklin H. Littell

"A classic."
John H. Yoder

"The best-yet synthetic presentation of the Believers' Church stance as a tradition. . . . The basic document which should be read by Catholics or 'mainstream Protestants' who have hitherto understood the radical reformation heritage through polemic categories alone, or as an episode of only one century."
'Journal of Ecumenical Studies'

"An admirable and comprehensive treatment of 'sect-type' churchmanship. . . . Indispensable material from which our judgments can be formed and our vision stimulated."
'The Christian Century'

Pages: 328

ISBN: 9781592443482
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: WIPF & STOCK PUBLISHERS - published 15/09/2003
Format: Paperback  

£22.99