The past few years have seen a growing interest among evangelical
leaders in the thought and life of the early Christian church. There is
a desire to rediscover historical roots in the face of today's
postmodern and increasingly post-denominational world.
Evangelicals and Tradition is the first in a valuable new series of
books edited by D. H. Williams. The series seeks to help today's church
leaders recover the early church fathers' ancient understandings of
Christian belief and practice for application to ministry in the
twenty-first century. This first book traces the development and role of
tradition in the early church, what kind of authority should be ascribed
to tradition, and tradition's interaction with the Protestant hallmarks
of "Scripture alone" and "by faith alone."