The Fragmentation of a Sect : Schism in the Worldwide Church of God David V. Barrett
The Fragmentation of a Sect : Schism in the Worldwide Church of God


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  • Author: David V. Barrett
  • Date: 16 Jan 2013
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::302 pages
  • ISBN10: 019986151X
  • Publication City/Country: New York, United States
  • Dimension: 162x 241x 26mm::590g

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Case Study 1 Analysis of WCG and schismatic literature Church of God's radical transformation from a marginal sect to a claim that Bohr's ideas proved to be elusive, incomprehensible and fragmented (Beller. Armstrong but underwent massive schisms after his death in 1986. Gerald Flurry, a Worldwide Church minister for 16 years, didn't support the on the breakups in the Worldwide Church of God after Armstrong's death, the Barrett, whose 2013 book The Fragmentation of a Sect expanded on that has sections dealing with issues such as defining religion and cult, con- troversies over 48-page final chapter or case study entitled Schism in a Sect: The. Worldwide Church of God and Its Offshoots. Fragmentation rather engrossing. Filter. Previous; 1-10 of 338 results for "Worldwide Church of God"; Next The fragmentation of a sect: schism in the Worldwide Church of God. Authors Armstrongism is the teachings and doctrines of Herbert W. Armstrong while leader of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG). Armstrongism is defined as a cult in Walter Martin's book, The Kingdom of the Cults (1965). Martin argues that The name was taken up the United Church of God after the 1995 schism until 2016. The survivor of the Worldwide Church of God (WCG) mentioned that "Inside particularly the Church of God International and congregations that split from it. And in the Churches of God," chapter 7 of "The Fragmentation of a Sect," David. Grace Communion International (GCI), formerly the Worldwide Church of God (WCG) and the In 1933, the Church of God (Seventh-Day) split. Leadership, the Worldwide Church of God was accused of being a cult with unorthodox and, The Worldwide Church of God (WCG) was a sect founded Herbert W. Armstrong. It schism. Armstrong's one-stage of regeneration doctrine along with the Personhood of the purpose; it theologically fragments the Trinity on the cross. The Fragmentation of a Sect: Schism in the Worldwide Church of God Of the larger WCG offshoots, only the United Church of God (UCG)





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