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Who Runs the Church?

By: Peter Toon,L. Ron Taylor,Paige Patterson,Sam E. Waldron,Paul E. Engle - series editor,Steven B. Cowan - editor
Narrated by: Jonathan Petersen
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In the acclaimed Counterpoints series of books contrasting multiple views, this book explores four different models of church government - their history, foundations, and practical implications. Four predominant approaches to church government are presented by respected proponents.
©2004 Steven B. Cowan (P)2009 Zondervan

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Excellent Overview of 4 Views of Church Polity

This book was very informative and entertaining. Listening to the authors react and respond to each other’s perspectives certainly kept my attention. I began to feel bad for Peter Toon as the others decimated his argument in such a definitive way. I was a bit skeptical at first, but this book proved to be a great resource and I would recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about church government. 5 out of 5 stars

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