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ISBN: 094023212X

ISBN13: 9780940232129

The Torch of the Testimony

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Here is the 2,000-year history of those Christians and churches that have stood outside the Protestant-Catholic tradition. This history is not written only that we might know the facts, but that we might learn from the experience of those who have gone on before - lessons which will vitally affect our daily living and order the progress of our spiritual walk.

Beginning in the first century, the author traces the history of Christian groups...

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The Struggle for the Centrality of Christ

John W. Kennedy has given us a great gift that has gone largely unnoticed in the western world. "The Torch of the Testimony" uncovers the 2,000-year history of those believing Christians and churches that stood outside the Protestant and Catholic traditions. Kennedy writes: "The history of the working of the Spirit of God is not the history of any organization, and what usually goes by the name 'Church History' is only too often a sorry tale of bigoted quarrels and selfish intrigue. Yet the history of the two, the spiritual movement, and the earthly institution, are sometimes so closely intermingled that it is impossible to give an account of one without referring to the other." p. 56 Kennedy gives us a concise narrative of church history while distinguishing between the "spiritual church" and the organized church of man. He is gracious and honest to point out the good that was achieved within the organized church, but is consistent in his critique of both movements of the church. He very powerfully exposes the shortcomings of the institutional church and how past saints concluded that it can never be reformed. What is needed is a return to New Testament church practice. "The life of Christ and the Lordship of Christ through His Word are, therefore, two things which mark out the church of the New Testament. When these are supplanted by anything else, the result is a departure from the principle of Scripture and ultimate confusion." p. 177 He wonderfully weaves together the disjointed stories of the church to paint a clear picture of the challenges that still face us today. The reader can't help but be awakened to the reality that we are a part of the unfolding story of Christ's church. In this book, you will learn about how the the church began to drift from apostolic teachings through Greco-Roman influence and opened the door for the Constantinian State in the fourth century. You will discover the enduring testimony of the remnant that existed apart from the organized church up to the Protestant Reformation and onward. You will learn how a break from the State Church into independent movements produced denominations built upon doctrines instead of the rock of Christ. How did we get to where we are today? Where are we in the story of God's people? Will we learn from the mistakes of the past? What will be written about us? Will our relationship to Christ be the unifying bond that births our church practice or will we be distracted by power and cling to weapons of the world in an attempt to advance the Gospel? I can't stress enough how important this book is to the study of the development of Christianity. This book is a "must read" for every serious student of church history. If you are involved in organic church life and gatherings outside of the institutional church, this book should be required reading before you can say, "I am part of a house church." If this account of church history doesn't move you... I would

History

The premise for this book is clearly shown throughout church history and is worth the read.

Church History

John W Kennedy does more for a simple and practical explanation of 'true' church history than any other author I have read! He contrasts the 'institutional' church (beginning in Jerusalem) with the 'primitive' church (beginning in Antioch). He shows how hard it is to change, no matter how much the truth is embraced. We would rather interpret truth according to our traditions than according to its source. Jerusalem struggled with the traditions of the past as the church grew. Antioch had little tradition to pass down and so more readily embraced what was happening at the time. This book develops the progress of the church largely unnoticed (primitive) by other historians, and at the same time the author brings in what was happening in the traditional church. What the author does not cover in church history does not take away from his purpose in helping us see what went on in the church that very few (if any) cover elsewhere. This is not just a 'history' book, but also a very practical guide for any serious thinker today who wants to know their 'roots' and desire meaning in what is going on! It also helps in knowing what to look for when seeking to obey God according to His Word, especially as it relates to fellowship among Christians. If I could only have one 'church history' book on my shelf, this would be it!

Pilgrim-heart

This is great book for anyone today who still has a pilgrim heart. Many have gone before us who honestly sought out the truth of God in their generation and this book connects the dots. I highly recommend this book as one that will deserve a prominent place both on your library shelf and in your heart!

There are few books on church history that are so profound.

Kennedy's succinct overview of the sweep of church history is enlightening to anyone, be they ignorant or knowledgeable of this subject. It is one of the best books I've read on this subject, and really stands out on it's own since the author comments profoundly at every stage of the developing events. His comments make each page exciting, full of great meaning, and applicable to the present, rather than some books on history which are merely recitations of a boring string of facts. Kennedy brings out the fact of a repeating pattern of resistance against spiritual life, the fresh moves of God's Spirit throughout time----showing how man's attempts to corral this unstoppable force has caused misery, error, and great sin. The illustration of this reality is a great encouragement and source of strength to those persons at present who are being touched by the Living God with a new and vibrant experience---yet are being persecuted, ostracized and mocked by the established order wherever they may be. Anyone who wants to have a knowledgeable overview of mankind's tendency to be spiritually arrogant or lazy at the expense of continuing maturity/Truth, needs to read this book. None other I have found approaches this topic with the same eloquence and deep insight.
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