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Southern Baptist Identity An Evangelical Denomination Faces the Future

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ISBN-10: 1433506793

ISBN-13: 9781433506796

Edition: 2009

Authors: David S. Dockery, Gregory Alan Thornbury, Charles A. Fowler, R. Albert Mohler Jr., R. Stanton Norman

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List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Crossway
Publication date: 6/8/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 304
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.902
Language: English

Rebecca Tabasso was adopted at the age of three months to loving parents who were open about her adoption and fully supported her when she had adoption related questions. As an adult, she adopted two infant sons of her own (now eleven and fourteen). In 2010 she designed and launched www.carriedinmyheart.com, a comprehensive online adoption resource dedicated to the well-being of the adopted family, including a vast collection of online resources and a community for peers across each leg of the adoption triad. She actively participates on the statewide Inter-Agency Committee on Adoption along with state family services resources and local adoption agencies and professionals. A member of the…    

R. Stanton Norman serves as director for the Baptist Center for Theology and Ministry. He also occupies the McFarland Chair of Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He resides in Mateland, Louisiana.

Contributors
Preface
Introduction: Southern Baptists in the Twenty-first Century
Theological and Historical Perspectives
Southern Baptist Identity: Is There a Future?
Southern Baptist Identity: A Theological Perspective
Southern Baptist Identity: A Historical Perspective
Is Jesus a Baptist?
Learning from Nineteenth-Century Baptists
Learning from the Anabaptists
The Roots of Baptist Beliefs
Ministry and Convention Perspectives
Axioms of a Cooperating Southern Baptist
Toward a Missional Convention
The Future of the Traditional Church
Evangelism and Church Growth in the SBC
The Future of State Conventions and Associations
A Free Church in a Free Society
Priorities for a Post-Resurgence Convention
Conclusion: A Future-Directed Proposal for the SBC
General Index