Dancing Alone: The Quest for Orthodox Faith in the Age of False Religion

Summary
From the rear cover of this 327 page "'Dancing Alone' chronicles Frank Schaeffer's spiritual journey from Protestantism to the Orthodox Church. Schaeffer's pilgrimage to the Orthodox Church began in the 1970s as he observed spiritually bankrupt Protestant churches having little or no impact on the intensely secularized and pluralistic culture in which they operated. In 'Dancing Alone', Schaeffer shows how contemporary secularism grew out of Protestant pluralism and how the Protestant denominations and the Americanized modern Roman Catholic Church have departed from the Holy Tradition of the most ancient historical Christian church of all - the Orthodox Church."
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