British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books
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Page : 582 pages
File Size : 37,35 MB
Release : 1893
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Page : 582 pages
File Size : 37,35 MB
Release : 1893
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Author : British Museum. Dept. of Printed Books
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Page : 668 pages
File Size : 17,8 MB
Release : 1965
Category : English imprints
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Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Page : 648 pages
File Size : 19,14 MB
Release : 1965
Category : English imprints
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Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Page : 1292 pages
File Size : 42,58 MB
Release : 1967
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Page : 1298 pages
File Size : 21,58 MB
Release : 1893
Category : Baptists
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Author : British Library (London)
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Page : 536 pages
File Size : 36,99 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Reference
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Page : 1416 pages
File Size : 34,13 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Microcards
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Author : Barry Hankins
Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 27,24 MB
Release : 2002-04-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0817311424
The definitive account of how conservative Southern Baptists came to dominate the nation's largest Protestant denomination In 1979 a group of conservative members of the Southern Baptists Convention (SBC) initiated a campaign to reshape the denomination’s seminaries and organizations by installing new conservative leaders who made belief in the inerrancy of the Bible a condition of service. They succeeded. This book is a definitive account of that takeover. Barry Hankins argues that the conservatives sought control of the SBC not or not only to secure the denomination's orthodoxy but to mobilize Southern Baptists for a war against secular culture. The best explanation of the beliefs and behavior of Southern Baptist conservatives, Hankins concludes, lies in their adoption of the culture war model of American society. Believing that "American culture has turned hostile to traditional forms of faith,” they sought to deploy the Southern Baptist Convention in a "full-scale culture war" against secularism in the United States. Hankins traces the roots of this movement to the ideas of such post-WWII northern evangelicals as Carl F. H. Henry and Francis Schaeffer. Henry and Schaeffer viewed America's secular culture as hostile to Christianity and called on evangelicals to develop a robust Christian opposition to secular culture. As the nation’s largest Protestant denomination, SBC positions on divisive cultural issues like abortion have remade the American political landscape, most notably in the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Hankins also argues, however, that Southern Baptist conservatives sought more than orthodox adherence to Biblical inerrancy. They also sought an identity that was authentically Baptist and Southern. Hankin’s excellent and prescient work will fascinate readers interested in contemporary American religion, culture, and public policy, as well as in the American South.
Author : Library of Congress
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Page : 734 pages
File Size : 32,42 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Catalogs, Union
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Page : 284 pages
File Size : 44,95 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Baptists
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