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One Lord, One Faith is a plea and plan to re-envision the Church as a broad, cross-denominational community with a shared faith in the Christ of the Gospel. It both affirms the place and inevitability of individual denominational traditions, and also provides a grid from which to distinguish those denominational traditions from the core of historical orthodoxy shared by the entire Christian community. The book seeks to distinguish denominationalism from sectarianism, and identifies sectarianism as the true enemy of historic catholicity.
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American churches urgently need the kind of ecumenical thinking
that Rex Koivisto develops in this book.
--J. I. Packer, Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent
College
Rex Koivisto’s One Lord, One Faith is tantamount to a burning wick
on a stick of ideological dynamite. Should the church allow the
implications of this work to filter down to the grass-roots level,
we could well see the flames of a great awakening sweep across our
country. I enthusiastically recommend this watershed work.
--Joseph C. Aldrich, President Emeritus, Multnomah University
Our unity is in Christ and our divisions must be faced and faced
squarely. We urgently need spiritual renewal, churchwide and
worldwide. This book by Dr. Koivisto, colorful and creative in its
review of church history, lends an intelligent and warm hand to
such desperately needed renewal.
--Luis Palau, International Evangelist
Rex Koivisto has written a stimulating book arguing against
sectarianism and promoting unity without uniformity--the word of
ecumenists since Baxter and Zinzendorf. This book will be
especially helpful to evangelical Christians impressed by the role
of Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and mainline Protestant churches
of Europe in the defeat of world communism. It appears that we are
playing on a team that is larger than we thought. How shall we
conceive of our relationship to the rest of Christ’s body? Koivisto
has some interesting answers.
--Richard Lovelace, Emeritus Professor of Church History,
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
This is a tour de force, challenging Evangelicals (and others) to
serious reflection on true Catholicity. Koivisto’s research is
impeccable (the footnotes alone are worth the price of the book),
and his argument is compelling. This is a long overdue volume,
attention to which could stimulate fresh thinking and biblical
reformation in the church.
--Carl Armerding, former President and Professor of Old Testament,
Regent College
Rex A. Koivisto is co-chair of the Bible and Theology Division at Multnomah University. He has taught at Multnomah for over 27 years, and formerly served as Chair of the Biblical Languages Department. He continues to teach courses in their Greek program, as well as Bible and Theology courses.