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Southern Edwardseans

The Southern Baptist Legacy of Jonathan Edwards, New Directions in Jonathan Edwards Studies 008, Part
ISBN/EAN: 9783525560518
Umbreit-Nr.: 2950973

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 209 S.
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Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 17.01.2022
Auflage: 1/2022
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  • Zusatztext
    • The founders and forerunners of the Southern Baptist Convention were fundamentally shaped by the thought of Puritan theologian Jonathan Edwards and his theological successors. While Baptists in the antebellum South boasted a different theological pedigree than Presbyterians or Congregationalists, and while they inhabited a Southern landscape unfamiliar to the bustling cities and tall forests of New England, they believed their similarities with Edwards far outweighed their differences. Like Edwards, these Baptists were revivalistic, Calvinistic, loosely confessional, and committed to practical divinity. In these four things, Southern Edwardseanism lived, moved, and had its being. In the nineteenth-century, when so many Presbyterians scoffed at Edwards's innovation and Methodists scorned his Calvinism, Baptists found in Edwards a man after their own heart. By 1845, at the first Southern Baptist Convention, Southern Edwardseans had laid the groundwork for a convention marked by the theology of Jonathan Edwards.

  • Kurztext
    • Laying the groundwork for a convention marked by the theology of Jonathan Edwards

  • Autorenportrait
    • Obbie Tyler Todd is Pastor of Third Baptist Church of Marion, Illinois and Adjunct Professor of Theology at Luther Rice College & Seminary in Lithonia, Georgia.
  • Schlagzeile
    • In the antebellum period, a group of Southern evangelicals laid claim to the tradition of Jonathan Edwards with nearly as much warrant as his New England disciples. They were Southern Baptists, a denomination shaped by Edwards and his theological successors. Like Edwards, these Baptists were revivalistic, Calvinistic, loosely confessional, and committed to practical divinity. In these four things, Southern Edwardseanism lived, moved, and had its being. By 1845, at the first Southern Baptist Convention, Southern Edwardseans had laid the groundwork for a convention marked by the theology of Jonathan Edwards.
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