
American Slavery: A Tale of Two Evangelicalisms
Compiled, Edited, and Introduced by Jordan A. Senécal Introduction In the antebellum years, a letter was written by the pen of Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné (1794–1872)—Merle,
Compiled, Edited, and Introduced by Jordan A. Senécal Introduction In the antebellum years, a letter was written by the pen of Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné (1794–1872)—Merle,
I am not a libertarian about free will.[1] I think there are good objections to libertarianism. But many criticisms of libertarianism rest on confusions, and
Plagiarism has been in the evangelical news recently due to the current Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) President Ed Litton’s alleged plagiarism of former SBC President
Growing up and serving in Landmark Baptist churches in the Deep South, a document entitled “Church Covenant” hung on a wall somewhere in the auditorium.
Craig Carter and John Peckham have recently written books on theology. Carter has written an enthusiastic effort at the retrieval and defense of something he
Mark Jones, in a recent podcast, briefly infers that there is “built-in space” within the confessions (and thus Scriptural authority) for a reasonable response to
1. When did you decide you wanted to pursue a PhD and why did you want to do one at that time? Did you have
I recently published an article arguing that multi-site and multi-service churches are a metaphysical impossibility. In what follows I intend to offer a short-form summary
Introduction Baptists have long asked the question, “what does it mean to be a Baptist?” E. Y. Mullins was the president of The Southern Baptist
Introduction Samuel Cartledge may be one of the most important figures in Georgia Baptist history, and yet he is easily one of the most overlooked.