Baptist History and Heritage
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Articles in Wntr, 2008 issue of Baptist History and Heritage
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E. Y. Mullins: "A Man of Books and a Man of the People"
by William E. Ellis -
Black Church Beginnings: The Long-Hidden Realities of the First Years
by Sandy Dwayne Martin -
The significance of E. Y. Mullins's: The Axioms of Religion: one clue to the significance of The Axioms of Religion, the 1908 book by E. Y. Mullins, is found in the sub-title: a new interpretation of the Baptist faith
by Russell Dilday -
The inner testimony of the spirit: locating the coherent center of E. Y. Mullins's theology: critics from disparate theological perspectives increasingly find the theology of E. Y. Mullins inadequate for contemporary Baptists
by William Carrell -
Selected Spiritual Writings of Anne Dutton, Eighteenth-Century, British-Baptist, Woman Theologian
by Deirdre LaNoue -
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by J. Brent Walker -
E. Y. Mullins and Baptist World Congresses
by Charles W. Deweese -
Not an Easy Journey: Some Transitions in Baptist Life
by William H. Brackney -
E. Y. Mullins: public spokesperson for Baptists in America
by Bruce T. Gourley -
Baptists in America
by Michael E. Williams, Sr. -
The Baptist ecclesiology of E. Y. Mullins: individualism and the New Testament church: most observers consider E. Y. Mullins to be the most influential Southern Baptist theologian and denominational leader of the twentieth century
by C. Douglas Weaver -
Gospel Tracks Through Texas: The Mission of Chapel Car Good Will
by Alan J. Lefever -
The Axioms of Religion: the one hundredth anniversary of E. Y. Mullins's
by Pamela R. Durso -
Recruiting for missions: the Baylor volunteer foreign mission band, 1900-1906: the Protestant foreign mission movement in the United States began early in the nineteenth century, but as late as 1890, fewer than one thousand missionaries lived abroad
by Bill Pitts -
E. Y. Mullins on confessions of faith: what E. Y Mullins thought about confessions of faith assumed renewed relevance in 2007
by E. Glenn Hinson -
The Changing of America, 1776-2005: Winners and Losers in Our Religious Economy
by Lloyd A. Harsch -
The ambiguity of historical study: was Mullins right or wrong about confessions? In his delightful book, The Churches the Apostles Left Behind, the late Raymond E. Brown, New Testament scholar, proved that there is a range of ecclesiological diversity in
by Phyllis Rodgerson Pleasants -
Biblical Foundations for Baptist Churches: A Contemporary Ecclesiology
by Earl Waggoner
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