From the late 1970s through the early 1990s, a minority conservative faction took over the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). This project seeks to answer the questions of how a fringe minority within the nation’s largest Protestant denomination could undertake such a feat and why they chose to do so. The framework through which this work analyzes these questions is one of competing worldviews that emerged within the SBC in response to decades of societal shifts and denominational transformations in the post-World War II era. To place the events of the Southern Baptist “crisis” within this framework, this study seeks to refute the prevailing notion put forth in earlier works that the takeover was an in-house event, driven purely by doctrina...
Bibliographic references (p. 269-282)While most twentieth century commentators on Baptist distinctiv...
I have always felt that it was only after a child was born and had a life separate from its mother t...
This grass-roots Baptist response was in stark contrast to the responses to White\u27s concerns hear...
ABSTRACT “Subjectification in the Southern Baptist Conservative Resurgence,” is a sociological and p...
In 1979, the Southern Baptist Convention experienced a revolution. Conservatives---who had been the ...
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is the largest Protestant denomination in the United States wi...
The Southern Baptist Convention is an American Protestant Evangelical Christian Tradition formed in ...
In the schism of the Missouri Baptist Convention (MBC) from 1998-2003, two conflicting sociological ...
This dissertation centers on the origins and projects of the Baptist Joint Committee (BJC), founded ...
This thesis examines the activities of pastor James Bulman in North Carolina during the mid-twentiet...
2Out of the Southern Baptist “Holy Wars ” that were fought during the 1980s emerged an organization ...
From Michael Thompson, Richard Ellis, and Aaron Wildavsky\u27s cultural theory perspective, the auth...
Baptists have played an important role in the development of the religious landscape in the United S...
Between the years 1979 and 1985 the Inerrancy Movement was the latest controversy in Southern Baptis...
This article traces the changing sexual politics of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) from the 1...
Bibliographic references (p. 269-282)While most twentieth century commentators on Baptist distinctiv...
I have always felt that it was only after a child was born and had a life separate from its mother t...
This grass-roots Baptist response was in stark contrast to the responses to White\u27s concerns hear...
ABSTRACT “Subjectification in the Southern Baptist Conservative Resurgence,” is a sociological and p...
In 1979, the Southern Baptist Convention experienced a revolution. Conservatives---who had been the ...
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is the largest Protestant denomination in the United States wi...
The Southern Baptist Convention is an American Protestant Evangelical Christian Tradition formed in ...
In the schism of the Missouri Baptist Convention (MBC) from 1998-2003, two conflicting sociological ...
This dissertation centers on the origins and projects of the Baptist Joint Committee (BJC), founded ...
This thesis examines the activities of pastor James Bulman in North Carolina during the mid-twentiet...
2Out of the Southern Baptist “Holy Wars ” that were fought during the 1980s emerged an organization ...
From Michael Thompson, Richard Ellis, and Aaron Wildavsky\u27s cultural theory perspective, the auth...
Baptists have played an important role in the development of the religious landscape in the United S...
Between the years 1979 and 1985 the Inerrancy Movement was the latest controversy in Southern Baptis...
This article traces the changing sexual politics of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) from the 1...
Bibliographic references (p. 269-282)While most twentieth century commentators on Baptist distinctiv...
I have always felt that it was only after a child was born and had a life separate from its mother t...
This grass-roots Baptist response was in stark contrast to the responses to White\u27s concerns hear...