The book The New Orthodoxy was written by author Ames, Edward Scribner, 1870-1958 Here you can read free online of The New Orthodoxy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The New Orthodoxy a good or bad book?
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The members of the church have the same intimate feeling for each other. They call themselves brothers and sisters. They exercise brotherly care and affection and discipline. Misunderstandings of the na- ture and function of the church would often be avoided if it were more commonly thought of in terms of this natural family relation. It would be seen to be less formal and more intimate, nearer and more pliable in its action upon its members. This en- compassing body becomes a kind of corpo- ra...te personality. One feels loyalty toward it and protects its good name. Through a sense of participation in its larger, more stable life the individual comes to con- sciousness of himself and of it. The church was in early Christian society, and in its Its Dramatis Personae 41 less formal types is today, more nearly what the old clan group was to its mem- bers — an intimate association, sustaining and controlling them without the narrow- ness and antagonism of the circumscribed clan. Every interest of the local church tends to carry the intimacy and affection of its inner life out to the larger invisible church universal of which it feels itself a part.
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