The Baptist reformation : the conservative resurgence in the Southern Baptist Convention /
Jerry Sutton.
- Nashville, TN : Broadman & Holman Publishers, c2000.
- 542 p. : 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
THE WAY THINGS WERE: Theological Inadequacy; Institutional Bureaucracy--THE WAY THE CONVENTION CHANGED: How It All Began; First Fruits: The First Presidency of Adrian Rogers, 1979-1980--Rectifying the Past: The Presidencies of Bailey Smith and James T. Draper Jr., 1980-1984; Contending for the Present: The Presidency of Charles Stanley, 1984-198; Confrontation Over the Present: The Second Presidency of Adrian Rogers, 198-1988; Preparing for the Future: The Presidencies of H. Edwin Young and James B. Henry, 1992-1996; Possessing the Future: The Presidencies of Thomas D. Elliff and Paige Patterson, 199-2000--THE WAY CONVENTION INSTITUTIONS CHANGED: Missions Near and Far; Life Way Christian Resources; Christian Ethics and Religious Liberty; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; Golden Gate, New Orleans, and Midwestern Seminaries; The Executive Committee-- WHY THINGS CHANGED: ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION; Scripture and Salvation; Priesthood of the Believer and its Corollaries; Political Activity; Conflict and Resolution: The Quest for Identity ; Epilogue: The Future Before Us.
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SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION--HISTORY--20TH CENTURY CONSERVATIVISM--RELIGIOUS ASPECTS--SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION--HISTORY