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Articles from Baptist History and Heritage (January 1, 2002)

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Albert Henry Newman: with a bibliography of writings that encompasses at least twenty-one pages, Albert Henry Newman (1852-1933) ranks as one of the most prolific and competent church historians Baptists have ever produced. Jonas, Glenn 8816
Annual State Reports. (News Notes). Brief Article 59
Distinguished Service Award. (News Notes). Brief Article 74
Duke McCall: An Oral History. Shurden, Walter B. Book Review 1287
Enduring legacy: William Wright Barnes and church history at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Baptist institutions possess a rich heritage of individuals who have attained legendary or near legendary status. Williams, Michael (British actor) 7610
Fellowship of Baptist Historians. (News Notes). Brief Article 88
God So Loved the World: Traditional Baptists and Calvinism. Jonas, W. Glenn, Jr. 351
Historians and their stories. Baptists have a rich and diverse history, a richness that this journal and several other journals of Baptist history explore. (Editorial). Hawkins, Merrill M., Jr. 465
Kenneth Scott Latourette. Kenneth Scott Latourette was not a historian of Baptists but rather a Baptist who was a historian of Christianity; he achieved wide recognition by virtue of the range of his work and the new perspectives that he offered. Pitts, William L. 6673
Polity: Biblical Arguments on How to Conduct Church Life. Harsch, Lloyd A. Book Review 554
The Baptist Reformation: The Conservative Resurgence in the Southern Baptist Convention. Pool, Jeff B. Book Review 710
The BH&HS and Baptist higher education: the BH&HS made major strides forward in 2001. It changed its name. It created a new logo. (An Executive Note). Deweese, Charles W. 538
The origins of the Southern Baptist Convention: a historiographical study: the purpose of this paper is to describe how white Baptist church historians of the South have interpreted the founding of the Southern Baptist Convention since 1845. Varnadoe, Lori Redwine 8477
The state of state Baptist histories: within the past five years, scholars have published several histories of Baptists within a particular state. Each of these histories has been written by a Baptist "insider," and most have been published under the auspices of the statewide convention or association (1). Stowell, Daniel W. 5135
When orphans became heirs: J.R. Graves and the Landmark Baptists. The nineteenth century found the American frontier ablaze with controversy. The veil of orthodoxy that united Western Christianity for sixteen hundred years had quickly disintegrated after the Protestant Reformation, leaving Christianity shaken, splintered, and at odds with itself. Hall, Chad W. 5302

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