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Theology for the Restoration Movement (Course)


The Restoration Movement or Stone-Campbell Movement arose from a commitment to biblical authority and church unity that had global evangelism as its goal. Wary of human traditions, creeds, and denominations, various ways of describing this movement were offered, such as “in essentials, unity; in opinions, liberty; in all things, love.” But what are the essential beliefs that define the historic Christian faith (e.g. God, Christ, Holy Spirit, humanity, sin, salvation, etc.) and hold these churches together?

This course can be taken on its own or as part of a 5 course Certificate in Bible and Theology. Participants independently work through seven weeks of guided reading and reflection which culminates in a two-day in-person retreat on July 20 and July 21 at West Side Christian Church in Springfield, Illinois.

Teaching Fellow: Greg Taylor

Cost: $250

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