
A Global Introduction to Baptist Churches (Introduction to Religion)
Cambridge University Press, 9/13/2010
EAN 9780521877817, ISBN10: 0521877814
Hardcover, 472 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 3 cm
Language: English
Coinciding with the four-hundredth anniversary of the birth of the Baptist movement, this book explores and assesses the cultural sources of Baptist beliefs and practices. Although the movement has been embraced, enriched, and revised by numerous cultural heritages, the Baptist movement has focused on a small group of Anglo exiles in Amsterdam in constructing its history and identity. Robert E. Johnson seeks to recapture the varied cultural and theological sources of Baptist tradition and to give voice to the diverse global elements of the movement that have previously been excluded or marginalized. With an international communion of over 110 million persons in more than 225,000 congregations, Baptists constitute the world's largest aggregate of evangelical Protestants. This work offers insight into the diversity, breadth, and complexity of the cultural influences that continue to shape Baptist identity today.
Introduction
Part I. Foundations
1. The primal shaping processes of the global Baptist movement
Part II. Age of Emerging Baptist Denominational Traditions, 1600–1792
2. Seeds for diversity amid an early Anglo prevalence
Part III. The Frontier Age, 1792–1890
3. Baptists' frontier age in the British Empire
4. Baptists' frontier age in the United States
5. Baptists' frontier age in the European continent, Africa, Asia, and Latin America
Part IV. The Age of Proliferating Traditioning Sources, 1890–Present
6. Baptists' evolving traditioning sources in Africa, Asia, and Oceania
7. Baptists' evolving traditioning sources in Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, and Eurasia
8. Baptists' evolving traditioning sources in North America
Part V. Beliefs and Practices
9. Baptists' beliefs and practices.