About the Author:
Pamela Dickey Young is Professor and Head of Religious Studies at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Review:
"Pamela Dickey Young is rightly concerned that good theology make more of a difference to the life and work of the churches than it often does. So in this book, she addresses the question—as important as it is difficult—of re-envisaging and reforming the church. Bringing together a wide range of theological reflections, she opens up a down-to-earth, practical discussion of this question in which all Christian, lay or professional, can fully participate." —Schubert M. Ogden, Southern Methodist University (Schubert M. Ogden, Southern Methodist University)
" Young tackles a worthy task. Her solutions to the problem of the viability of the church at the turn of the millennium are thought-provoking and insightful."—R. Lee Gallman, Jr., Ginter Baptist Church, Richmond, VA, October 2001. (R. Lee Gallman, Jr. Interpretation)
"Pamela Dickey Young is rightly concerned that good theology make more of a difference to the life and work of the churches than it often does. So in this book, she addresses the question—as important as it is difficult—of re-envisaging and reforming the church. Bringing together a wide range of theological reflections, she opens up a down-to-earth, practical discussion of this question in which all Christian, lay or professional, can fully participate." —Schubert M. Ogden, Southern Methodist University (Sanford Lakoff)
" Young tackles a worthy task. Her solutions to the problem of the viability of the church at the turn of the millennium are thought-provoking and insightful."—R. Lee Gallman, Jr., Ginter Baptist Church, Richmond, VA, October 2001. (Sanford Lakoff Interpretation)
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