Members of the Stone-Campbell (or Restoration) Movement are often criticized for their purported apathy or even antipathy toward the past. Yet as Redrawing the Blueprints for the Early Church: Historical Ecclesiology in and Around the Stone-Campbell Movement reveals these restorationist Christians actually participate in a distinctly historical project because their efforts necessarily involve reading sources from and about the past and drawing conclusions about those readings. Examining a variety of books newspaper articles graduate projects blog posts podcasts sermons and pamphlets from three Stone-Campbell/Restoration Movement fellowships (the Christadelphians the non-institutional Churches of Christ and the International Churches of Christ) as well as a modern movement with striking parallels (the Emerging Church Movement) John Young illustrates that restorationist groups have historically participated in a common pursuit of the early church even as they have also diverged widely in the paths taken to reach that goal.
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