Theologians of the Baptist Tradition

Theologians of the Baptist Tradition
Author: Timothy George,David S. Dockery
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2001-05-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433670398

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Baptists' Timothy George and David S. Dockery update and substantially reshape their classic book in an effort to preserve and discover the Baptists' “underappreciated contribution to Christianity's theological heritage.” George and Dockery have re-arranged this volume—considerably abbreviated from the seven-hundred page first edition—in light of the Southern Baptist identity controversy.

Pastoral Theology in the Baptist Tradition

Pastoral Theology in the Baptist Tradition
Author: R. Robert Creech
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493432639

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A veteran Baptist pastor and ministry professor offers a distinctive free church vision for pastoral leadership, attending to voices from the past four centuries as they speak about the practice of ministry. The book contains theological reflection on current ministry issues among Baptists based on biblical and historical foundations and reflects a diversity of Baptist life across time and around the world, including many different voices. Each chapter contains reflection questions to help readers consider the implications of Baptist thinking.

Baptists and the Christian Tradition

Baptists and the Christian Tradition
Author: Matthew Y. Emerson,Christopher W. Morgan,R. Lucas Stamps
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781433650628

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In Baptists and the Christian Tradition, editors Matthew Emerson, Christopher Morgan and Lucas Stamps compile a series of essays advocating "Baptist catholicity." This approach presupposes a critical, but charitable, engagement with the whole church, both past and present, along with the desire to move beyond the false polarities of an Enlightenment-based individualism on the one hand and a pastiche of postmodern relativism on the other.

Baptist Theology

Baptist Theology
Author: James Leo Garrett
Publsiher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0881461296

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This title offers a comprehensive analysis of Baptist theology. Embracing in one common trajectory the major Baptist confessions of faith, the major Baptist theologians, and the principal Baptist theological movements and controversies, this book spans four centuries of Baptist doctrinal history. Acknowledging first the pre-1609 roots (patristic, medieval, and Reformational) of Baptist theology, it examines the Arminian versus Calvinist issues that were first expressed by the General Baptists and the Particular Baptists; that dominated English and American Baptist theology during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries from Helwys and Smyth and from Bunyan and Kiffin to Gill, Fuller, Backus, and Boyce; and, that were quickened by the 'awakenings' and the missionary movement. Concurrently there were the Baptist defense of the Baptist distinctives vis-a-vis the pedobaptist world and the unfolding of a strong Baptist confessional tradition. Then during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the liberal versus evangelical issues became dominant with Hovey, Strong, Rauschenbusch, and Henry in the North and Mullins, Conner, Hobbs, and Criswell in the South even as a distinctive Baptist Landmarkism developed, the discipline of biblical theology was practiced and a structured ecumenism was pursued. Missiology both impacted Baptist theology and took it to all the continents, where it became increasingly indigenous. Conscious that Baptists belong to the free churches and to the believers' churches, a new generation of Baptist theologians at the advent of the twenty-first century appears somewhat more Calvinist than Arminian and decidedly more evangelical than liberal.

Baptist Theologians

Baptist Theologians
Author: Timothy George,David S. Dockery
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: IND:30000050225899

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An important book, both for recovering the past history of creative Baptist theologians and for proclaiming the present potential of Baptist Christian thinking.

Baptist Theology

Baptist Theology
Author: Stephen R. Holmes
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567000316

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In this book Stephen Holmes explores the historical development and the key concepts of doing theology in the Baptist tradition.

The Baptist Congregation

The Baptist Congregation
Author: Stanley J. Grenz
Publsiher: Regent College Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1573830607

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Stanley J. Grenz seeks to build upon emphases that have been significant throughout Baptist history-the personal nature of the salvation experience, the ordinances of believer's baptism and the Lord's Supper, the primacy of Scripture, the church as a company of the redeemed, and the concept of separation of church and state. Questions relating to each chapter will stimulate group interaction and provide thought for personal reflection. Baptists of all fellowships and affiliations will find this book an invaluable resource for understanding the foundations of Baptist beliefs and polity.

Anyone Can Be Saved

Anyone Can Be Saved
Author: David L. Allen,Eric Hankins,Adam Harwood
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498285162

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Anyone Can Be Saved articulates a biblical-theological explanation of the doctrine of salvation in light of the rise of Calvinistic theology among Southern Baptist churches in the United States. Ten scholars, pastors, and leaders advocate for the ten articles of the Traditional Statement by appealing to Scripture, the Baptist Faith and Message, and a variety of biblical, theological, and philosophical writings. Although many books address the doctrine of salvation, these authors consciously set aside the Calvinist-Arminian presuppositions that have framed this discussion in western theology for centuries. The contributors are unified in their conviction that any person who hears the gospel can be saved, a view that was found among earlier Baptists as well as other Christian groups today. This book is not meant to be the final word on Southern Baptist soteriology, but is offered as a peaceable contribution to the wider conversation on the doctrine of salvation.