University Press of America
Pages: 136
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-0179-5 • Hardback • June 1996 • $87.00 • (£67.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
Maxie B. Burch is Lecturer in Theology and Church History at Truett Theological Seminary.
Burch's intentions are clearly laid out in this well-written book...Maxie Burch has done well in presenting such an interesting book, one that intersects the human and contingent in the three men's lives with their considerable body of work.
— Dr. D. W. Bebbrigton, University of Stirling, Scotland; Christian Scholar's Review
...it is the meticulous exacting standards of historians such as Marsden, Hatch, and Noll which have taught my generation to demand so much.
— The Study Group On Christianity and History
Maxie B. Burch now offers a critical but warmly appreciative study of their historiographical achievement.
— Dr. D. W. Bebbrigton, University of Stirling, Scotland
Maxie B. Burch now offers a critical but warmly appreciative study of their historiographical achievement.
— Dr. D. W. Bebbrigton, University of Stirling, Scotland
Burch's intentions are clearly laid out in this well-written book...Maxie Burch has done well in presenting such an interesting book, one that intersects the human and contingent in the three men's lives with their considerable body of work.
— Dr. D. W. Bebbrigton, University of Stirling, Scotland; Christian Scholar's Review