Product Code: H640
ISBN: 9780865547704
Product Format: Hardback
Price: $45.00
This collection of essays centered on different aspects of Baptist History is presented as a tribute to Walter B. “Buddy” Shurden, church historian, teacher, preacher, author, Baptist apologist. The essays cover international, national, and local aspects of Baptist History. Contributors include historians from the US, UK, and Canada.
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Product Code: H582
ISBN: 9780865547711
Product Format: Hardback
Price: $40.00
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Product Code: H018
ISBN: 9780865540156
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In the national resurgence of Evangelicalism, there is a noticeable distinction between “Southern” Evangelicalism and all other varieties. In this collection of essays, various authors observe and discuss the variety, uniqueness, and importance of Southern Evangelicalism.
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Product Code: P342
ISBN: 9780881460193
Product Format: Paperback
Price: $25.00
This book will challenge you, comfort you, chasten you, confirm you, change you. Read it slowly; be honest when you talk about God, and the truth will set you free
—Ferrol A. Sams,Jr., M.D.
Kirby Godsey tells us things our preachers should have told us when we were growing up but often didn’t”
––Will D. Campbell
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Product Code: H024
ISBN: 9780865540231
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Russell Aldwinckle examines the truth-claims of various religions without the science and phenomenology to make the case for the uniqueness of Christianity. He argues against the tendencies today to merge religious teachings in favor of looking at each separately.
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Product Code: H025
ISBN: 9780865540255
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In this first part of Albert Schweitzer’s investigation of the Lord’s Supper, Schweitzer shows that the problem of the Lord’s Supper fundamentally relates with the life of Jesus and so critically impacts all study of the historical Jesus.
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Product Code: H720
ISBN: 9780881460261
Product Format: Hardback
Price: $49.95
This overview traces the musical practices of several American Christian groups from their arrival in America to the present, and the way in which those practices and traditions influenced each other, leading to the diverse and multi-hued pattern that is American church music at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
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Product Code: H029
ISBN: 9780865540286
Product Format: Hardback
Price: $35.00
In the time of the American Revolution, pamphleteers were both popular and influential in American society. This collection of Georgia political pamphleteer John J. Zubly’s writings gives new insight into the thought and emotion behind Georgia’s participation in the American Revolution.
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Product Code: H028
ISBN: 9780865540293
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The Atoning Gospel practically discusses the theology of the Atonement using both biblical and historical sources and relates the doctrine of the Atonement to the Christian life and experience.
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Product Code: H062
ISBN: 9780865540323
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While great attention has been paid to the history of Southern Baptists, this books details the specific role Southern Baptists played in the relatively unexplored and controversial decade of the 1920s, particularly focusing on the issues that confronted American Protestants during that time.
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Product Code: P006
ISBN: 9780865540439
Product Format: Paperback
Price: $35.00
This study examines the writings of John Robinson, the pastor of the English Separatists or Plymouth Pilgrims, focusing on the tension between a sectarian ecclesiology and a predestinarian theology to explain the Separatist tradition.
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Product Code: P003
ISBN: 9780865540019
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John J. Carey examines the life of Carlyle Marney, specifically the development of his thought and theology, using unpublished papers and files that give new insight into Marney’s view of the church and of the person.
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