A Dictionary
of Christian Denominations
by Peter Day
Continuum Publishers, 2003, 528 pages, $120.00 (hardcover),
ISBN-10: 0-8264-5745-5
Over the years we have
gotten letters on a fairly regular basis from people who want to
know what a particular denomination is about, what they teach, and
what their history is. In our day of cults and people looking for
something new and exciting, this can be a major issue. The problem
is that the number of denominations is in the hundreds and finding
reliable information is difficult. If you contact a denomination you
will hear what they want you to hear and not an objective picture of
what their history and connections are, or even what they believe
about issues like communion, baptism, miracles, and discipline.
Peter Day is a historian who records things without bias and in a
very concise manner. Each denomination is identified by name, with a
cross reference to other names they may have used. A brief history
is given along with the key people who started the denomination.
Their theology is given in abbreviated form. While you will not get
their position on social issues for the most part, you will find out
what their primary beliefs are.
While the cost of this book puts it out of reach of most people, you
may want to request your library get it as a reference edition. If
you work with a lot of people in counseling or in areas where there
are young people searching for a church home, this is a convenient
resource item. It is a great reference source for information on
over a thousand denominations and sects.
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