The theology of William Booth, the Salvation Army's founder and first General, was vital in spirit and practical in focus. Booth was a product of nineteenth-century urban England. His theology took shape as he attempted to understand how he cold reach the urban masses in Nottingham and London with the Gospel. Through this theology, Booth and his organizations became so inextricably united that it is impossible to write about one without writing about the other.
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- PublisherCrest Books
- ISBN 10 0991343999
- ISBN 13 9780991343997
- BindingUnknown Binding
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