Unity (IV): Concepts of Unity through the Centuries (2)

By Ron Halbrook Unity through Pietism Pietism is related to mystical, inward, or intangible unity. Pietism is also related historically to the Quietist movement which promoted unity on the basis of saintly character-all who manifested good character were one regardless. of religious affiliation. The Pietists spoke much of an inward rebirth resulting in fellowship within “an …

The Tactics of Opposition

By Larry Ray Hafley The nature and character of opposition to the truth is “without variableness, neither shadow of turning.” A study of sacred scenes and the observation of similar situations today proves this to be true. “Boss,” “Pope,” and “Church Savior” Let a man contend for the faith by contending against popular errors and “isms,” …