This book vividly brings to life the Episcopal Church's history from Colonial America through the 1960s.
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Review:
Formatted for use in adult education classes, Making Sense Of The Episcopal Church vividly brings to life the Episcopal Church's history from Colonial America through the 1960s. The saga is told through letters, diary entries, meeting minutes and book excerpts from every major period in six units: The Early Colonial Experience; Later Colonial Years; The American Revolution; Hobart, Griswold, Friends, and Enemies; The Civil War and Afterwards; and To 1964. Each unite provides primary readings and questions that can be used for personal reflection and as the basis for group activities. The broadest possible range of readings has been selected to represent the multi-faceted aspects of church history. Making Sense Of The Episcopal Church is an excellent first introduction to the Episcopal Church, and a splendid refresher for church members of long standing. -- Midwest Book Review
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- PublisherMorehouse Pub Co
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0819216666
- ISBN 13 9780819216663
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages149