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Magloff, Lisa. Church. [Henley-on-Thames]: Atlantic Europe, 2003.

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National Pastoral Life Center (U.S.). Church. New York, N.Y: National Pastoral Life Center, 1985.

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Williams, Scott. Church diversity: We are church diversity! Green Forest, AR: New Leaf Press, 2011.

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Conference on the Concept of the Believers' Church (7th 1984 Anderson School of Theology). Baptism & church: A believers' church vision. Grand Rapids, Mich: Sagamore Books, 1986.

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Gruhl, Bernhard. Wittenberg castle church: Reformation memorial church. Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, 2016.

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Webb, Flo M. St. Joseph Church, White Church, Missouri. [West Plains, MO] (Box 228, West Plains 65775): F.M. Webb, 1986.

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Trammell, Harold. Church alive!: Comparing church work with the work of the church. Shippensburg, PA: Treasure House, 1994.

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Bayes, Paul. Mission-shaped church: Missionary values, church planting and fresh expressions of church. Cambridge: Grove Books, 2004.

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Fox, George. The Floating Church: Eaglais Iarruin = Iron Church. Strontian: Sunart Archives, 1986.

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Lewis, Jimmy Eugene. Reynolda Presbyterian Church: A church for Reynolda. Winston-Salem, N.C: Reynolda Presbyterian Church, 1995.

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Mill, John. Church Church Church Church. Independently Published, 2018.

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Hill QC, Mark. The Canons of the Church of England. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807568.003.0009.

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This section presents the canons of the Church of England. It begins with a background on the Church of England, focusing on the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, The Book of Common Prayer, and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons, along with the doctrine and government of the Church, the royal supremacy, and schisms within the Church of Christ. The chapter proceeds by discussing the Church's divine service and administration of the sacraments; church ministers, their irdination, functions, and charge; the order of deaconesses; the lay officers of the Church; things appertaining to churches; the ecclesiastical courts; and the synods of the Church. Finally, it explains how any canon to the repealed enactment may be interpreted.
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SIMPSON/DERESSA/DERE. Church for the World: The Churc. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2020.

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Zelinsky, Edward A. Taxing the Church. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190853952.001.0001.

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This book explores the legal and tax policy issues that arise when churches and other religious institutions are taxed or exempted. Churches and other religious institutions are treated diversely by the federal and state tax systems. Sectarian institutions pay more tax than many believe. In important respects, the states differ among themselves in their respective approaches to the taxation of sectarian entities. Either taxing or exempting churches and other sectarian entities entangles church and state. The taxes to which churches are more frequently subject—federal Social Security and Medicare taxes, sales taxes, real estate conveyance taxes—fall on the less entangling end of the spectrum. The taxes from which religious institutions are exempt—general income taxes, value-based property taxes, unemployment taxes—are typically taxes with the greatest potential for church-state enforcement entanglement. It is unpersuasive to reflexively denounce the tax exemption of religious actors and institutions as a subsidy. Tax exemption can implement the secular, nonsubsidizing goal of minimizing church-state enforcement entanglement and thus be regarded as part of a normative tax base. Taxing the church or exempting the church involves often difficult trade-offs among competing and legitimate values. On balance, our federal system of decentralized legislation makes these legal and tax policy trade-offs reasonably, though there is room for improvement in particular settings.
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Elliott, David M. Idol Church, Idle Church. Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, 2019.

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Andes, Stephen J. C., and Julia G. Young. Local Church, Global Church. Catholic University of America Press, 2016.

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Stanford, Anthony. Homophobia in the Black Church. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400666278.

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This book explains how faith, politics, and fear contribute to the homophobic mindset within the Black Church and the African American community. Homophobia in the Black Church: How Faith, Politics, and Fear Divide the Black Community explores the various reasons for the Black Church's aversion—and the general black cultural inflexibility—toward homosexuality, same-sex marriage, and acceptance of the LGBT community. It connects black cultural resistance toward homosexuality to politics, faith, and fear; follows the trail of faith-based funding to the pulpit of black mega-churches; and spotlights how members of the black clergy have sacrificed black LGBTQ Christians for personal and political advancement. The author systematically builds his case, linking the reasons blacks are intolerant of deviation from acceptable sexual behavior to the 1960s struggle for racial equality, and tying longstanding black sexual mores to present day politics, social conservatism, and the lure of federal funding to black churches and religious and social organizations. He also spotlights specific homophobic black ministers and draws back the curtain on their alliance with White social conservatives and religious and political extremists to reveal an improbable but powerful union.
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Company, Four Leaf Clover. Church Tithing Log: Church Tithe Tracker. Church Finance Record Book. Church Finances and Budget. Church Donation Book. Independently Published, 2021.

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(Editor), Andrew Walker, and Luke Bretherton (Editor), eds. Remembering Our Future (Deep Church) (Deep Church) (Deep Church). Paternoster, 2007.

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Saints, Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day. Church Directory 2002 (Church Directory). Herald Pub House, 2002.

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Foster, John. Church History (Church History (Spck)). 2nd ed. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1992.

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Martin, William H. The Church in the Church. Xulon Press, 2013.

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E, John. Primal Church: The Primal Church. Independently Published, 2019.

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Walton, Anthony. Future Church: Church by Design. Global Tribe Publications, 2002.

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Miller, Alexis. Church Hurt, then Church Healed. Alexis Miller, 2016.

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Church Representation Rules (Church Representation). Church House Publishing, 2003.

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Provencher, Jessica Robyn, and Devon Provencher. Church. Crossway, 2022.

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Publishing, Happy Paw. Church. Independently Published, 2019.

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McBrien, Richard P. Church. HarperCollins Publishers, 2008.

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Tseng, Shao Kai. Church. Edited by Joel D. S. Rasmussen, Judith Wolfe, and Johannes Zachhuber. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198718406.013.32.

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Dogmatic truth claims historically played a decisive role in shaping the identities of the various branches and denominations of Christianity. The demise of traditional metaphysics through the rise of modern epistemologies during the Enlightenment led to reformulations of ecclesiology in the nineteenth century. This chapter offers a selective survey of these reformulations. Under Kant’s shadow, Schleiermacher and Hegel defended the right-of-residence of the Church in this world while concurring that doctrinal truth claims could no longer be considered the ground and purpose of the Church. Another reactionary strand of nineteenth-century ecclesiology, evident in the Oxford Movement and Vatican I, responded to the onslaught of modern incredulities towards ecclesial dogmas by attempting to restore the primacy of theological ontology over epistemology.
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Nazarene, Robert. Church. MARGIE, Inc., 2006.

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Chester, Tim, and John Stott. Church. InterVarsity Press, 2019.

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Cousin, Patricia T., Gracie R. Porter, and Claudette C. Mitchell. Church. Arborlake Publishing, Incorporated, 1995.

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Bray, Gerald. Church. Baker Academic, 2016.

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McBrien, Richard P. Church. HarperCollins Publishers, 2008.

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Radner, Ephraim. Church. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2017.

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Schomp, Virginia. Church. Cavendish Square Publishing LLC, 2011.

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Piepkorn, Arthur Carl. Church. Amer Lutheran Publicity Bureau, 1993.

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CHURCH. Bloomington, Indiana, USA: iUniverse, 2009.

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McBrien, Richard P. Church. HarperCollins Publishers, 2008.

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A. G. (Antonin Gilbert) Sertillanges. Church. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Radner, Ephraim. Church. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2017.

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Cox, Carolyn, and Lois Rock. Church. Lion Hudson PLC, 1997.

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Volf, Miroslav. Church. Edinburgh University Press, 1998.

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Tait, M. Church. Independently Published, 2019.

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Radner, Ephraim. Church. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2017.

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CHURCH. iUniverse, 2009.

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Sallier, D. S. Church. Independently Published, 2018.

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Strange, Allan. Church. Independently Published, 2020.

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Lucas, Jeff. Church. Cook, David C., 2021.

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