636. Restoration Theology 2: Milestones on the Road to Modern Restorationism



This is part two of the Restoration Theology class.

Restorationism–the impulse to restore authentic Christianity–is not new. Before diving in to learn how to build a proper restoration theology, we owe it to those who have come before us, to remember how we got here. Although we generally take for granted our freedom to dissent from the governing authorities and the unprecedented access to information we have today, our advantages are the result of centuries of struggle. Today we’ll contextualize modern restorationism as the climactic end of a chain of events stretching back five centuries, which I hope will give an appreciation for the pedigree of restorationism and inspire you to carry forward that work.

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1 thought on “636. Restoration Theology 2: Milestones on the Road to Modern Restorationism

  • Enjoyed the first two classes in your Restoration Theology series and very much looking forward to your next classes, brilliant.
    Andrew

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