In this inquisitive volume, Joseph Parker examines the concept of the “church” as displayed by Christ in the book of Ephesians. Parker seeks to remove denominational inequalities from the defined purpose of the church.
Joseph Parker (1830–1902) studied at University College and Cavendish College. He was a pastor in Banbury from 1853 to 1858 and then at Cavendish Street Chapel in Manchester until 1869, when he became the pastor of Poultry Chapel in London. He served as chairman of the London Congregational Board and the Congregational Union of England and Wales.