Baptists Theology
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Introduction – R. Wayne Stacy
Chapter 1. Revelation – William L. Hendricks
Chapter 2. God – Gary L. Parker
Chapter 3. Persons – Molly T. Marshall
Chapter 4. Sin – Michael G. Cogdill
Chapter 5. Scripture – R. Alan Culpepper
Chapter 6. Salvation – J. Bradley Creed
Chapter 7. The Church – T. Furman Hewitt
Chapter 8. Ministry – M. Vernon Davis
Chapter 9. Baptism – R. Wayne Stacy
Chapter 10. Communion – G. Thomas Halbrooks
Chapter. 11. Eschatology – Bill J. Leonard
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Written by leaders in contemporary Baptist theological education, A Baptist’s Theology is a fresh timely new theology on the life of Baptist thought, written by Baptists for Baptists.
Composed from the distinctive Baptist perspective that no one Baptist can speak with authority for another in matters of faith, A Baptist’s Theology offers the thoughts of individual Baptist scholars in the hope that their beliefs might stimulate the theological reflection of other Baptists. The doctrines discussed are: revelation, God, persons, sin, Scripture, salvation, the church, ministry, baptism, communion, and eschatology
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SKU (ISBN): 9781573122658
ISBN10: 1573122653
Editor: R. Wayne Stacy
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2000
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing
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