Baptist diversity: the 2002 annual meeting of the Baptist History and Heritage Society hit close to home this year, literally. (Editorial).The Center for Baptist Studies at Carson-Newman College Carson-Newman's students come from 44 U.S. states and 30 other countries. Studies are offered in approximately 90 different academic programs. Currently, the five most popular majors are: Nursing, Education, Business, Pre-Medicine/Biology, and Psychology. , along with the Tennessee Baptist Convention The Tennessee Baptist Convention is the Tennessee statewide organization of churches associated with the Southern Baptist Convention. It maintains offices in Brentwood, Tennessee. , hosted the three-day conference at First Baptist Church First Baptist Church may refer to many churches: Canada
The well-attended meeting focused on Baptist diversity, an issue of particular relevance in this era of Baptist life. While Baptists, especially in the American South, are often perceived as a seamless garment The phrase "seamless garment" refers to the seamless robe of Jesus, which the Gospel of John describes Jesus as having worn to his crucifixion. In 1971, Roman Catholic pacifist Eileen Egan used St. John the Apostle's phrase to describe a holistic reverence for life. , a closer look reveals a patchwork quilt sewn from many different pieces, some of them quite different. Individual papers and panel discussions at this year's meeting explored the challenges and opportunities presented by these differences. Bill J. Leonard, dean of the Divinity School Divinity School may be:
The worship wars of many denominations have not bypassed Baptists. All denominations are experimenting with worship styles, with contemporary, traditional, and liturgical styles vying with several approaches. Factor in the impact of race and gender and one finds a vital and dynamic discussion. Jimmy Garcia, James Porch, and Sherman Tribble led a panel discussion of Baptist approaches to worship. There should be little doubt that Baptists have diversity in their theology. Every major Baptist denomination Noun 1. Baptist denomination - group of Baptist congregations Baptist Church, Baptists - any of various evangelical Protestant churches that believe in the baptism of voluntary believers in North America has been rocked by the "Fundamentalist-Modernist" conflict. While this conflict is and has been a reality, Fisher Humphreys helps us see that the complexity of Baptist theology is broader than a two-party paradigm. Pam Durso, Carolyn Blevins, and Catherine Allen have papers exploring the issue of gender diversity in Baptist life, with a particular emphasis on Southern Baptist life. Their papers are strengthened by personal reflections. Steve Harmon, who submitted the winning sermon in the Baptist Heritage Preaching contest cosponsored by the Baptist History and Heritage Society and the H. Franklin Paschall Chair of Preaching, Belmont University, provides us with a sermon on Baptist diversity, with an emphasis on the Baptist heritage on freedom. Finally, Albert W. Wardin Jr. provides an explanation of a little-known Baptist group, the Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists Two-Seed-in-the-Spirit Predestinarian Baptists are part of a larger sub-group of Baptists that is commonly referred to as "anti-mission" Baptist. This sub-group includes the Duck River and Kindred Baptists, Primitive Baptists, Old Regular Baptists, some Regular Baptists, and some . His article demonstrates yet again how diverse Baptists are. Shalom, Mel Hawkins |
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