Overview
An in-depth study of the early growth of the Church, Kennedy’s Vital Forces charts the progression of the gospel and the men who carried forth the good news. Focusing on the relationship between early Christianity and Judaism and the Divine purpose these men felt in their mission, Kennedy’s elucidating narrative captures this monumental epoch with striking acuteness.
Key Features
- Perfect for students, professors, and pastors
- Detailed table of contents and index
- Prefaced by the author
Product Details
- Title: Vital Forces of the Early Church
- Author: Harry Angus Alexander Kennedy
- Publisher: Student Christian Movement
- Publication Date: 1920
- Pages: 160
About Harry Angus Alexander Kennedy
Harry Angus Alexander Kennedy (1866-1934) was born in Dornoch, Sutherland. He was a minister in the town of Callander, Scotland for eight years after studying theology at the University of Edinburgh. He went on to lecture at several universities before returning to Edinburgh to take up the chair of New Testament language and literature at New College. He published a number of critical theological books before his death.