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  • av Kimberly Kellison
    996,-

    "This is a comprehensive examination of the Baptist movement in South Carolina from its founding to the eve of the Civil War. The author argues that from the beginning, the Baptist impulse and organization were driven by elites, who closely valued hierarchy and from the earliest times mounted a Christian defense of slavery. While the ideology of Baptists tended to emanate from the lowcountry, and there was some resistance to its details in the upcountry, Baptists ministers throughout the state fashioned a Christianized version of slavery that legitimized the institution"--

  • av Keith Harper
    1 146,-

    "In 1993, sociologist Nancy Ammerman published an edited collection, Southern Baptists Observed, that assayed the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) as the conservative takeover of the denomination was triumphant and expanding. This volume examines the state of the SBC now that it has been under conservative control for a generation. Contributors address the sweeping success of the takeover-based on enforcing doctrinal fidelity, especially on issues like biblical inerrancy and complementarianism, a rejection of modern, secular values, and advanced international missionary work-alongside the movement's failure to attract and retain members by the turn of the twenty-first century. Essays by Elizabeth Flowers, Barry Hankins, Bill J. Leonard, Melody Maxwell, Alan Willis, and others are grouped under four broad categories: Truth and Freedom: Baptist Institutions and Contentious Issues; Defining and Defending Biblical Truth: Staking the Boundaries; Apologies, Reconciliation, and Continuing Reality; and the View from Outside. The volume begins with a foreword by Ammerman and an introduction by editor Keith Harper contextualizing the history of the movement and the issues it faces today, including those related to gender, homosexuality, race, and abuse"--

  • - Sally Merriam Wait's Mission South, 1813-1831
    av Mary Tribble
    526,-

    Establishes Sally Merriam Wait as a significant figure in North Carolina and Baptist history. Her ambition led her from young convert to devoted wife of Reverend Samuel Wait, the first president and founder of Wake Forest University.

  • - The Market, Secularization, and New York Baptists, 1790-1922
    av Curtis D. Johnson
    1 146,-

    Describes how the market economy and market-related forces, such as the media, politics, individualism, and consumerism, radically changed the nature of Baptist congregational life in New York State during three centuries.

  • - John R. Rice and Fundamentalism's Public Reemergence
    av Keith Bates
    1 046,-

    Offers a thematic and chronological exploration of twentieth-century Baptist fundamentalism in postwar America, sharing the story of a man whose career intersected with many other leading fundamentalists of the twentieth century, such as J. Frank Norris, Bob Jones Sr, Bob Jones Jr, and Jerry Falwell.

  • - The Elkhorn Association and the Commonwealth's First Baptists
    av Keith Harper
    946,-

    Often portrayed in the historiography as the vanguard of a new frontier democracy, the Elkhorn Association, on closer inspection, reveals itself to be far more complex. In volume, Keith Harper argues that the association's Baptist ministers were neither full-fledged frontier egalitarians nor radical religionists but simply a people in transition.

  • - Staking the Boundaries of Baptist Identity
    av James A. Patterson
    620,-

    A groundbreaking study of the life and mind of James Robinson Graves that explores the history of Landmarkism in the nineteenth century. This addition to the America's Baptists series blends biographical insight with a thematic approach that focuses primarily on Graves's controversial beliefs about ecclesiology, Baptist history, and eschatology.

  • - Women, Gender, and a Reimagining of Southern Baptists
    av Karen K. Seat & Elizabeth Flowers
    1 146,-

  • - J. William Jones, Baptists, and the Development of Confederate Memory
    av Chris Moore
    960,-

    Perhaps no person exerted more influence on postwar white Southern memory than former Confederate chaplain and Baptist minister J. William Jones. Christopher Moore's Apostle of the Lost Cause is the first full-length work to examine the contributions to Lost Cause ideology of this well-known but surprisingly understudied figure.

  • - Southern Baptists' Carver School of Church Social Work and Its Predecessors, 1907-1997
     
    1 206,-

    In the pantheon of publications related to women's educational history, there is little research concerning women's education in the context of the Baptist church. In Doing the Word, T. Laine Scales and Melody Maxwell provide a complete history of this unique institution.

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