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Kenneth J Stewart

    Dr. Stewart specializes in the history of Christianity from the Reformation to the present, with a particular interest in the development of the evangelical Protestant tradition. He also possesses a growing interest in early Christianity and the transmission of doctrine from the early church through to our time. His teaching encompasses early modern European history and the required two-semester sequence on Christian Doctrine for sophomores.

    Ten myths about Calvinism
    Reformed and Evangelical Across Four Centuries
    JAPANESE CUISINE MADE SIMPLE
    In Search of Ancient Roots
    Restoring the Reformation
    In Search Of Ancient Roots
    • Restoring the Reformation

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the efforts of British missionaries in post-Revolutionary Francophone Europe, highlighting the origins of the London Missionary Society and the contributions of figures like Robert Haldane and Henry Drummond. It examines the founding of the Continental Society and the unexpected influences from the European context that prompted British evangelicals to reflect on their own connections to the Reformation and the broader implications of their missionary work.

      Restoring the Reformation
    • In Search of Ancient Roots

      The Christian Past and the Evangelical Identity Crisis

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book delves into the crisis within Protestant evangelicalism, highlighting the struggle to maintain a distinct identity amidst growing connections with Catholicism and a perceived disconnect from ancient Christianity. Ken Stewart argues that evangelicalism has historically engaged with early church traditions more positively than often acknowledged. He examines key aspects such as the Lord's Supper and biblical interpretation while addressing concerns like monasticism. Ultimately, the work asserts that evangelicals can reclaim their rich heritage and rightful place within the broader Christian tradition.

      In Search of Ancient Roots
    • Do you want a Japanese cookbook with 100 classic recipes? In this Cookbook by Josh Andrus, you will find the 100 most renowned and straightforward Japanese dishes. Sushi preparation at home is an art form. It takes a lot of work and practice, but the payoff in terms of pleased friends and family is always worth the effort. Sushi is just one aspect of Japanese food. There are hundreds of intriguing recipes, the majority of which do not use raw fish at all, such as okonomiyaki, takoyaki, yakitori, and so on. This Cookbook is for you if you want to produce delicious meals at home using local foods that can be bought readily at the grocery. Josh Andrus's Japanese Cookbook teaches you: How to Make Traditional and Authentic Japanese Food at Home 100 recipes for all-time iconic Japanese dishes 100 dishes with a brief introduction to Japanese cuisine And Much More!... If you like Asian tastes and want to try traditional Japanese meals, this Cookbook is for you!

      JAPANESE CUISINE MADE SIMPLE
    • Choice  Outstanding Academic Title (2022)A definitive history of evangelical Presbyterianism in America   Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries  tells the story of the Presbyterian church in the United States, beginning with its British foundations and extending to its present-day expression in multiple American Presbyterian denominations. This account emphasizes the role of the evangelical movement in shaping various Presbyterian bodies in America, especially in the twentieth century amid increasing departures from traditional Calvinism, historic orthodoxy, and a focus on biblical authority. Particular attention is also given to crucial elements of diversity in the Presbyterian story, with increasing numbers of African American, Latino/a, and Korean American Presbyterians—among others—in the twenty-first century. Overall, this book will be a bountiful resource to anyone curious about what it means to be Presbyterian in the multidimensional American context, as well as to anyone looking to understand this piece of the larger history of Christianity in the United States.

      Reformed and Evangelical Across Four Centuries
    • Ten myths about Calvinism

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Intent on setting the record straight about Reformed theology, church historian Ken Stewart identifies ten myths held by either or both Calvinists and non-Calvinists and shows how they are gross mischaracterizations of this theological stream.

      Ten myths about Calvinism