Through a Glass Darkly : Contested Notions of Baptist Identity /
Through a Glass Darkly is a collection of essays by scholars who argue that Baptists are frequently misrepresented, by outsiders as well as insiders, as members of an unchanging monolithic sect. In contemporary discussions of religious denominations, it is often fashionable and easy to make bold cla...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tuscaloosa, Ala. :
University of Alabama Press,
2012.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Baptists, church, and state: rejecting establishments, relishing privilege / Bill J. Leonard
- Democratic religion revisited: early Baptists in the American south / Jewel L. Spangler
- Persecution and polemics: baptists and the shaping of the Roger Williams tradition in the nineteenth century / James P. Byrd
- E.Y. Mullins and the siren songs of modernity / Curtis W. Freeman
- The contested legacy of Lottie Moon: southern Baptists, women, and partisan Protestantism / Elizabeth H. Flowers
- Walter Rauschenbusch and the second coming: the social Gospel as Baptist history / Christopher H. Evans
- "I am fundamentally a clergyman, a Baptist preacher": Martin Luther King jr., social Christianity, and the Baptist faith in an era of civil rights / Edward R. Crowther
- "Written that ye may believe": primitive Baptist historiography / John G. Crowley
- Reframing the past: the impact of institutional and ideological agendas on modern interpretations of landmarkism / James A. Patterson
- Is there a river?: Black Baptists, the uses of history, and the long history of the freedom movement / Paul Harvey
- Symbolic History in the Cold War era / Alan Scot Willis
- Southern Baptists and the F-word: a historiography of the Southern Baptist Convention controversy and what it might mean / Barry Hankins.