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Confession of Faith or Confirmation of Baptism
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Confession of Faith or Confirmation of Baptism
Rev. David Holm
The purpose of the rite of confirmation or "Confession of Faith" in the new Church is that young adults may publicly declare their religious faith...It serves as an ultimate act which introduces to spiritual maturity.
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The Distinctiveness of the New Church
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Distinctiveness of the New Church by George deCharms
What teachings separate the New Church from other christian religions?
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John Pitcairn: Uncommon Entrepreneur
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John Pitcairn: Uncommon Entrepreneur Richard R. Gladish
John Pitcairn played a significant part in the industrial development of the United States, as well as pioneering roles in the development of the Academy of the New Church and the General Church of the New Jerusalem which he endowed. He provided the stage for the growth of Bryn Athyn, the world center of the educational and religious institutions of the General Church. Plates. Index. ISBN 0-910557-22-5, 452 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, hb, 1989
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Perspective on New Church Education
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Perspective on New Church Education
For almost fifty years E. Bruce Glenn played a vital role at the Academy, both in the Boys School and at the Bryn Athyn College. He had a keen appreciation for the importance of the Academy and the development of truly New Church scholarship. This book clearly documents his vision and his passion, the development of which remain a key ingredient to the creation of a New Church University.
282pp. HB 6x9 ISBN 0-910557-51-9
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Freely Give
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Freely Give: Evangelization and the New Church
Freely Give is for anyone who shares the dream of spreading the New Church to the millions who can benefit from its teachings, and for those who are already devoting their lives to this important cause.
This is not simply a "how-to" manual based on the many ways in which the Lord calls upon us to engage in the work of evangelization. It offers reasons why this is important and methods by which we might go about it. It provides insight about who is most likely to be receptive to our efforts, and under what conditions.
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Pitcairn Patriarchs
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Pitcairn Patriarchs
These two essays�the first about John Pitcairn and the second about his three sons�shed light on the beginnings of monuments given to the world: the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, the Bryn Athyn Cathedral, the Academy, and mansions�Cairnwood, Glencairn, and Cairncrest. Meet the faces behind the work.
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Richard deCharms. Senior, New Church Champion
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Richard De Charms, Senior, New Church Champion Richard R. Gladish
A lively account of the man who was the founding spirit of the Academy Movement . An important book for anyone interested in the history of the New Church in nineteenth century America. ISBN: 0-910557-38-1, 142 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, hb, 1988
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Doctrine and the Church
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Doctrine and the Churchby Rev. Hugo LJ. Odhner, edited by Rev. Grant Odhner
A series of 10 lectures used in the Academy Theological School, brought together into book form by Grant Odhner. How is faith formed and how does it progress? The universal theme is our human response to Divine Doctrine.
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New Reflections from Academia
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New Reflections from Academia, The E. Bruce Glenn Memorial Lecture Series|Edited by Gregory L. Baker. A written anthology garnered from talks given by teachers from Bryn Athyn College and the Secondary Schools of the Academy as the Bruce Glenn Memorial Series. Continuing in Prof. Glenn's tradition, the speakers explore topics from art and literature to mathematics and science from a New Church perspective. ISBN 0-910557-26-8, 195 pages, 6 x 9, hardcover, 2002
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The Triune Word
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The Triune Word explores some of the key doctrinal questions pertaining to the New Church and its relation to the Word. In this work Rogers shows how the Lord through His infinite mercy and Order allowed the human race to be saved in three distinct ways.
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