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The Global Mission of the Jim Crow South: Southern Baptist Missionaries and the Shaping of Latin American Evangelicalism
By author: João B. Chaves
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P643
ISBN: 9780881468366
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Price: $35.00
João B. Chaves analyzes the first hundred years of Southern Baptist missionary activity in Brazil to reveal how the racialized practices of Southern Baptist Convention missionaries in the largest Latin America country shaped aspects of Latin American evangelicalism in general and the Brazilian Baptist Convention in particular.

The Unfinished Dream: The Black Religious Leadership Tradition in America, Essays in Honor of Forrest E. Harris
Edited by: Riggins R. Earl Jr.
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P706
ISBN: 9780881469585
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Price: $28.00
The inspiration for this book occurred during conversations among American Baptist College and Vanderbilt Divinity School graduates regarding the fifty-year span of church and academy leadership, preaching, teaching, and writings of Forrest E. Harris.

Life Lessons
By author: Don Reid
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1007
ISBN: 9780881467963
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Price: $25.00
LIFE LESSONS covers topics of the heart and mind, often with related stories from the Scriptures. Ninety concise and to-the-point chapters speak to everyday topics we all may experience on any given day from dawn to bedtime. There are stories that will transport you back to your youth and then bring you back to the present with a jolt or two of truth. The chapters cover feelings and insights from both secular and Biblical standpoints and often offer a humorous touch to subjects we all enjoy.

Eavesdropping on the Most Segregated Hour: A City’s Clergy Reflect on Racial Reconciliation
Edited by: Andrew M. Manis   With: Sandy Dwayne Martin
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P626
ISBN: 9780881467918
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Price: $24.00
Andrew M. Manis recruited clergy from a broad spectrum of interracial, interreligious, and interdenominational communities of faith in Macon, Georgia, to address their congregations on the perennially controversial theme of racial reconciliation. Acknowledging the truism that eleven o'clock on Sunday morning remains the "most segregated hour" of the week, Manis argues that neither White nor Black congregations are familiar with what the other hears about race on the other side of the color line. Fourteen clergy bring their scriptural interpretations to bear on the longstanding problem of White supremacy in American life and culture.

Why Study Baptists? A Festschrift to Bill J. Leonard
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P695
ISBN: 9780881469288
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Price: $35.00
If festschrifts celebrate a person for their life's work, few are more worthy of the honor than Bill J. Leonard. WHY STUDY BAPTISTS? features eleven essays by friends, colleagues, and former students that bear witness to Leonard's "style". These essays explore topics ranging from race and spirituality to Appalachian religion, and religious freedom. If one detects a familiar ring, it is because those are broad themes that reflect Bill Leonard's career.

The Ethics of Paul Tillich
By author: Ronald H. Stone
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P634
ISBN: 9780881468090
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Price: $25.00
This first book-length study of Paul Tillich's ethics is drawn from research in the Harvard Archives of Tillich and fifty years of teaching Tillich's social-political thought. Ronald H. Stone's fourth work on Tillich's philosophy the ethic is examined from the early ontological to socialist ethics to his own final principled-situationalist ethic in late life. Unique to this study is the in-depth inquiry into Tillich's courageous social action correlated with his own philosophical-theological ethic.

Hawthorne’s Prophets: The Bible and the Creation of American Literature
By author: Fay Elanor Ellwood
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: P702
ISBN: 9780881469509
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Price: $26.00
Nathaniel Hawthorne helped to establish and validate American literature by creating a mythology of America's origins that features prophetic themes and figures. Just as biblical prophets emerge at the dawn of ancient Israel, Hawthorne's prophets emerge in stories of the beginnings of America.

Baptists in Early North America–An Abridgment of the Church History of New-England from 1602 to 1804, Volume X
Edited by: James P. Byrd   Series edited by: William H. Brackney
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Product Code: HH1033
ISBN: 9780881468830
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Price: $60.00
A convert of the "Great Awakening," Issac Backus left the state-supported churches of New England and joined the Baptist movement. Tireless in his advocacy of Baptist issues, Backus opposed church-state establishments and recorded the history of Baptists, all while pastoring a Baptist church in Revolutionary America.

Baptists in Early North America–Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Volume XI
Edited by: Roger H. Prentice   Series edited by: William H. Brackney
Publisher: Mercer Uniersity Press
Product Code: HH1041
ISBN: 9780881469165
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Price: $60.00
Volume XI specifically illustrates the presence of Nova Scotia Baptists in the transatlantic community. In the historical introduction, Roger Prentice informatively demonstrates the theological and polity formation of a congregation made up of planters and the next generations. How the Baptist movement came to be in Canada is Wolfville's story: it is the oldest continuing Baptist congregation in Canada.