“The American church has a relatively short history of assuming that true Christianity disappeared when the last apostle died and did not reappear until the camp meetings on the Kentucky frontier in 1799. Some, more moderate in their views, do not think the church disappeared until the third or fourth century, but it always seems to reappear just in time to authenicate our forms of worship and doctrine. This restorationist approach to church history trains us to view virtually all developments within church history with a jaundiced eye” (The Case for Classical Christian Education, p. 131).
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