Baptist History and Heritage
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Articles in Summer-Fall, 2006 issue of Baptist History and Heritage
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Principles over popularity: the political career of Congressman Brooks Hays: Brooks Hays was a Baptist. He was not just any Baptist, but a Southern Baptist and thus a member of the largest, most prosperous, and evangelically aggressive wing of that denomi
by C. Fred Williams -
Jennings Randolph: servant, statesman, Seventh Day Baptist: many advantages come along with being part of the Baptist family, especially as those advantages are expressed through the relationships we have with our Baptist brothers and sisters. Inside the
by Nicholas Kersten -
Christianity and the social crisis: Rauschenbusch's legacy after a century: in 2001, the plight of the working poor reached a wide audience through Barbara Ehrenreich's best seller, Nickel and Dimed: On Getting by in America. Ehrenreich wondered how anyo
by Bill Pitts -
Baptist prophets and The Meaning of the Baptist Experience: the Baptist History and Heritage Society views its publication program to be one of its distinctive contributions to the Baptist public
by Charles W. Deweese -
Unclean: Luke 13:20-21: winning sermon in the 2006 Baptist Heritage Preaching Contest: one of the hardest things to take about Jesus is that he kept getting things wrong. His disciples and other followers tried to help him. They really did
by Martha Kearse -
The rise, decline, and fall of Christian Life commission entities and voices
by William M. Tillman, Jr. -
The life and times of Barbara Jordan: a twentieth-century Baptist and political pioneer: the world was a different place for women in 1962 when Barbara Charline Jordan lost her first race for the Texas House of Representatives
by Bonnie J. Oliver -
Baptist influence in the public arena: Baptists began as a small, oppressed movement in the American colonies, and Baptists became well-known and well-despised as defenders of freedom and champions of religious liberty. In their early years, they had no p
by Pamela R. Durso -
Harry Emerson Fosdick's role in the war and pacifist movements
by David P. King -
Billy Graham: an appreciation: wherever one travels around the world, the names of three Baptists are immediately known and appreciatedJimmy Carter, Billy Graham and Martin Luther King, Jr. One is a politician, one an evangelist, and the other was a
by Denton Lotz -
Seven Things They Don't Teach You in Seminary: I recommend to you a book that has no intention of being a book on Christian history or Baptist history. It is nonetheless filled with history
by Walter B. Shurden -
Isaac Taylor Tichenor: The Creation of the Baptist New South
by Doug Weaver -
BJC = [JMD.sup.2]: the contributions of Joseph M. Dawson and James M. Dunn to the Baptist Joint Committee: like the old Campbell's Soup television jingle about "soup and sandwich," Joseph M. Dawson and James M. Dunn "go together."
by J. Brent Walker -
Second to None: A History of Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, 150 Years of Service, 1854-2004
by Pamela R. Durso
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