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The Reformation and Spiritual Formation
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Michael Horton examines the Reformers' approach to doctrine and spiritual growth, arguing that sound theology and spiritual formation are inseparable.
He traces historical practices and theological convictions that shaped Reformation piety, emphasizing means of grace such as Word and sacrament.
The book offers practical applications for modern churches seeking theological depth in discipleship and formation.
Horton engages pastoral concerns and contemporary cultural challenges, proposing reforms that renew both belief and practice.
Ultimately, the work aims to help Christians recover a robust, doctrine-informed spirituality for faithful Christian living.
He traces historical practices and theological convictions that shaped Reformation piety, emphasizing means of grace such as Word and sacrament.
The book offers practical applications for modern churches seeking theological depth in discipleship and formation.
Horton engages pastoral concerns and contemporary cultural challenges, proposing reforms that renew both belief and practice.
Ultimately, the work aims to help Christians recover a robust, doctrine-informed spirituality for faithful Christian living.
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