The SBC and the 21st Century

The SBC and the 21st Century
Author: Jason K. Allen
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1535944587

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The Southern Baptist Convention is currently facing issues that challenge its identity, heritage, and future. In The SBC and the 21st Century, Revised Edition, key leaders address critical issues such as: · Will the SBC grow more unified around shared convictions and mission or will it fragment over secondary concerns and tertiary doctrinal differences? · Will the SBC be able to maintain a distinct Baptist identity while engaging and partnering with the broader evangelical community? · Will the SBC be willing to reimagine its structures, programs, and efforts to effectively reach the world for Christ or will it risk being a past-tense denomination? This volume not only promotes meaningful dialogue, it calls leaders throughout the SBC into action. Extensive thought, research, assessment, and wisdom from some of the SBC’s brightest minds have been poured into this volume with the intent of rendering a helpful contribution to SBC life that will propel forward the collective work of Southern Baptists well into the 21st century.

Battle for the Bible in the 21st Century

Battle for the Bible in the 21st Century
Author: R. L. Hymers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Conservatism
ISBN: 9781575580791

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This book takes the mask off of the Southern Baptist Convention and shows that the Convention has not been taken over by fundamentalists or conservatives. It will give a very clear account of information which has never before been made public to the world. Without question, it is the most up-to-date account of the core problems within the SBC in particular, and the broader evangelical movement as a whole. -- Amazon

A Genealogy of Dissent

A Genealogy of Dissent
Author: David Stricklin
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0813159458

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Between the Civil War and the turn of the last century, Southern Baptists gained prominence in the religious life of the South. As their power increased, they became defenders of the racial, political, social, and economic status quo. By the beginning of this century, however, a feisty tradition of dissent began to appear in Southern Baptist life as criticism of the center increased from both the left and the right. The popular belief in a doctrine of "once saved, always saved" led progressive Baptists to claim that moderates, once saved, did not address the serious social and political problems that faced many in the South. These Baptist dissenters claimed that they could not be "at ease in Zion." Led by the radical Walter Nathan Johnson in the 1920s and 1930s, progressive Baptists produced civil rights advocates, labor organizers, women's rights advocates, and proponents of disarmament and abolition of capital punishment. They challenged some of the most fundamental aspects of southern society and of Baptist ecclesiastical structure and practice. For their efforts and beliefs, many of these men and women suffered as they lost jobs, experienced physical danger and injury, and endured character assassination. In A Genealogy of Dissent, David Stricklin traces the history of these progressive Baptists and their descendants throughout the twentieth century and shows how they created an active culture of protest within a highly traditional society.

Southern Baptist Identity

Southern Baptist Identity
Author: David S. Dockery
Publisher: Crossway
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN: 9781433506796

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In this collection of essays, sixteen Southern Baptist leaders address key issues of theology, polity, and practice to ascertain the future of the Southern Baptist Convention in particular and evangelicalism in general.

The Baptist Story

The Baptist Story
Author: Anthony L. Chute
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2015-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433673754

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The Baptist Story is a narrative history of a diverse group of people spanning over four centuries, living among distinct cultures on separate continents, while finding their common identity in Christ and expressing their faith as Baptists.

The Baptist Way

The Baptist Way
Author: R. Stanton Norman
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780805431520

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The Baptist Way is an introduction to the principles that distinguish Baptists from other Christians. In some cases these ideas were once peculiarly Baptists, though they are now more widely held among other groups. For Stan Norman, healthy Baptist churches intentionally and diligently adhere to their Baptist distinctives.

Southern Baptists

Southern Baptists
Author: Slayden A. Yarbrough
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2021-09-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1476644780

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Southern Baptists have a unique and colorful story. Birthed in the time of slavery controversy, their theology on this and human rights issues has changed as cultural and societal developments occurred. One thing that never changed, however, was their zeal for evangelism. They eventually grew to become the largest Protestant denomination in the United States. Later, a major controversy in the late twentieth century pitted conservative Baptists against moderates. Both sides, however, wrote histories of the controversy from their own perspectives. These histories were significant for understanding how each side interpreted the events. These pages attempt to fill a missing gap. Readers will hear the Southern Baptist story from both sides. Understand from this how Southern Baptists work, think, grow, argue, and have changed over time. They have weathered the ups and downs of history to reveal an ever-growing heritage.

Southern Edwardseans

Southern Edwardseans
Author: Obbie Tyler Todd
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3647560510

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The founders and forerunners of the Southern Baptist Convention were fundamentally shaped by the thought of Puritan theologian Jonathan Edwards and his theological successors. While Baptists in the antebellum South boasted a different theological pedigree than Presbyterians or Congregationalists, and while they inhabited a Southern landscape unfamiliar to the bustling cities and tall forests of New England, they believed their similarities with Edwards far outweighed their differences. Like Edwards, these Baptists were revivalistic, Calvinistic, loosely confessional, and committed to practical divinity. In these four things, Southern Edwardseanism lived, moved, and had its being. In the nineteenth-century, when so many Presbyterians scoffed at Edwards's "innovation" and Methodists scorned his Calvinism, Baptists found in Edwards a man after their own heart. By 1845, at the first Southern Baptist Convention, Southern Edwardseans had laid the groundwork for a convention marked by the theology of Jonathan Edwards.

Letters to My Students

Letters to My Students
Author: Jason K. Allen
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1535941154

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Few books have more influenced those called to gospel ministry than Charles Spurgeon’s Lectures to My Students. This influence of this book, like the Prince of Preachers himself, reverberates to our present age. Carrying forward this tradition is Jason Allen’s Letters to My Students. Dr. Allen serves as president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College, the former ranking as one of the largest and fastest growing seminaries in North America. Dr. Allen has also served in multiple pastorates. His passion to serve the church by equipping a generation of pastors, missionaries, and ministers for faithful service is reflected in Letters to My Students. Letters to My Students is a biblical, accessible guide for ministers and ministers-in-training. It brings both biblical and practical wisdom to bear on the minister’s three main responsibilities: preaching, leading, and shepherding the flock of God. Martin Lloyd-Jones famously described the call to ministry as the highest, greatest, and most glorious calling to which one can be called. If this assessment resonates with you, you’ll want every available tool to strengthen your ministry. Letters to My Students is one such resource.

Advanced Strategic Planning

Advanced Strategic Planning
Author: Aubrey Malphurs
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2005-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801091810

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Now it its second edition, this helpful guide offers a nine-step strategic thinking and acting model and numerous useful ideas for equipping a church to carry out its mission.