This dissertation examines the prevalent ideas of Baptist theological discourse, finding that they have limited utility for offering a coherent account of particular Baptist practices. It argues that Baptists would greatly benefit from deeper engagement with Catholic thought, especially the theology of nature and grace as articulated by Henri de Lubac, S.J. After detailing the obstacles to and potential for such a theological endeavor, de Lubac\u27s work serves as a lens for viewing and evaluating particular moments in Baptist history. This project contends that the work of E.Y. Mullins and George W. Truett, Baptist luminaries who have exerted considerable influence on the ways that Baptists view the world around them, significantly contrib...
The Assemblies of God organized in 1914, but forewent formulating a formal confession of faith due t...
In the first three centuries CE, the sacrament of baptism proved to be a universal tool which united...
Some contemporary Baptists (Medley and Kharlamov) argue that the conservative Baptists in North Amer...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-221)This dissertation is an exploration of a contemporar...
\u27Towards Baptist Catholicity: Essays on Tradition and the Baptist Vision\u27 contends that the re...
This dissertation will investigate the many forms the baptist vision takes in McClendon’s work. The...
One of the signature Baptist theological convictions is religious freedom, considered by many to res...
Having examined almost every document that claims to be a work on Baptist distinctives, my research ...
Bibliographic references (p. 269-282)While most twentieth century commentators on Baptist distinctiv...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeBaptist churches arose in the first decade of the 17th century wh...
This dissertation is an analysis of how my tribe of moderate Baptists arrived at a state of theologi...
This dissertation articulates how and why Southern Baptists and American Baptists have addressed env...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-172).This thesis examines "Re-envisioning Baptist Identi...
The first English Baptist, John Smyth created controversy with his radical thought and actions. Duri...
The aim of this thesis is to compare the theology of ‘Nature and Grace’ of contemporary scholar Kath...
The Assemblies of God organized in 1914, but forewent formulating a formal confession of faith due t...
In the first three centuries CE, the sacrament of baptism proved to be a universal tool which united...
Some contemporary Baptists (Medley and Kharlamov) argue that the conservative Baptists in North Amer...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-221)This dissertation is an exploration of a contemporar...
\u27Towards Baptist Catholicity: Essays on Tradition and the Baptist Vision\u27 contends that the re...
This dissertation will investigate the many forms the baptist vision takes in McClendon’s work. The...
One of the signature Baptist theological convictions is religious freedom, considered by many to res...
Having examined almost every document that claims to be a work on Baptist distinctives, my research ...
Bibliographic references (p. 269-282)While most twentieth century commentators on Baptist distinctiv...
grantor: Wycliffe CollegeBaptist churches arose in the first decade of the 17th century wh...
This dissertation is an analysis of how my tribe of moderate Baptists arrived at a state of theologi...
This dissertation articulates how and why Southern Baptists and American Baptists have addressed env...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-172).This thesis examines "Re-envisioning Baptist Identi...
The first English Baptist, John Smyth created controversy with his radical thought and actions. Duri...
The aim of this thesis is to compare the theology of ‘Nature and Grace’ of contemporary scholar Kath...
The Assemblies of God organized in 1914, but forewent formulating a formal confession of faith due t...
In the first three centuries CE, the sacrament of baptism proved to be a universal tool which united...
Some contemporary Baptists (Medley and Kharlamov) argue that the conservative Baptists in North Amer...