A short but succinct statement of the Christian options -- Catholic, Evangelical, and Liberal -- and the stance of the Liberal option. Davis states that The purpose of life is not primarily to secure salvation in the world to come, but to so live and so labor that this world may become better for coming generations. The primary downloadable document contains the original document followed by the transcription. The bottom of each item page also features the primary document as an embedded pdf for browsing. Transcription by Davis Baird. Item description based off writing and context provided by Davis Baird.https://commons.clarku.edu/lancaster_sermons/1014/thumbnail.jp
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Protestantism was in tune with modernity and contributed therefore to the rise of democracy. Transla...
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I have bought together eight published and unpublished articles on the Protestant Reformation in thi...
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The Protestant movement on the Continent may be divided into three parts: a conservative expression ...
In this sermon, Davis lays out the social problems of the day -- rapid modernization, the shift to d...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...
A concise statement of religion and science, of the historical trajectory towards knowledge and demo...
An essay on where we have come with the Reformation after four hundred years. Davis writes that The ...
In this manuscript, Davis argues for a evolving church -- and church doctrine -- that is in step wit...
On the 500th anniversary of Luther’s rebellion, this spectacular global history traces the revolutio...
The Protestant Reformation began as a religious reform in Germany and ended in political revolutions...
In some cases, Earl Davis bound together manuscripts in bundles. This manuscript is part of one such...
An incomplete -- but long -- manuscript. Davis arrives at two key generalizations. The first is that...
Protestantism was in tune with modernity and contributed therefore to the rise of democracy. Transla...
There are two versions of this sermon. An earlier incomplete version, with a slightly different titl...
I have bought together eight published and unpublished articles on the Protestant Reformation in thi...
A crisis of authority defines modernity. The crisis in the Christian West dates to the Reformation a...
Book description: This work traces the greater narrative of biblical authority in Protestantism thro...
The Protestant movement on the Continent may be divided into three parts: a conservative expression ...
In this sermon, Davis lays out the social problems of the day -- rapid modernization, the shift to d...
The basic principle underlying the Protestant Reformation was the “evils inherent in the Roman Catho...