The Baptist Vision

by Heath A. Thomas, Matthew Y. Emerson, R. Lucas Stamps

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$19.99
The Baptist Vision: Faith and Practice for a Believers’ Church paints a beautiful and compelling picture of Baptists’ beliefs and practices as a renewal movement within the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.

The Baptist Vision, eBook

by Heath A. Thomas, Matthew Y. Emerson, R. Lucas Stamps

eBook
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The Baptist Vision: Faith and Practice for a Believers’ Church paints a beautiful and compelling picture of Baptists’ beliefs and practices as a renewal movement within the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.

Overview

What does it mean to be Baptist?

The Baptist Vision: Faith and Practice for a Believers’ Church answers this question by introducing readers to the distinctive theology and practice of Baptists and by putting forward a biblical, charitable, and winsome presentation of the Baptist vision.

Authors Matthew Y. Emerson and R. Lucas Stamps begin by examining the theological foundations of the Baptist movement: catholic, reformational, evangelical, and covenantal. They then demonstrate how these foundations issue forth Baptist distinctives (believers’ baptism, congregationalism, religious liberty, and more) and Baptist practices (worship, holiness, and missions). Not simply descriptive, The Baptist Vision will also suggest a particular vision for the Baptist future, one that is more explicitly and intentionally positioned as a renewal movement within the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.

This book will appeal to Baptist and non-Baptist readers alike as Emerson and Stamps delve into themes that resonate with the broader body of Christ while simultaneously highlighting the rich beauty of the Baptist faith.

Table of Contents

About the Library
Introduction: The Baptist Vision

Part I. Foundations
1. Catholic: Baptists and Christian Orthodoxy
2. Reformational: Baptists and the Protestant Reformation
3. Evangelical: Baptists and the Gospel
4. Covenantal: The Baptist Hermeneutic

Part II. Distinctives
5. Liberty of Conscience
6. Believers’ Baptism
7. A Believers’ Congregational Church
8. Covenantal Communion
9. Religious Liberty

Part III. Practices
10. Worship
11. Holiness
12. Mission
13. Conclusion

Name and Subject Index
Scripture Index

Overview

What does it mean to be Baptist?

The Baptist Vision: Faith and Practice for a Believers’ Church answers this question by introducing readers to the distinctive theology and practice of Baptists and by putting forward a biblical, charitable, and winsome presentation of the Baptist vision.

Authors Matthew Y. Emerson and R. Lucas Stamps begin by examining the theological foundations of the Baptist movement: catholic, reformational, evangelical, and covenantal. They then demonstrate how these foundations issue forth Baptist distinctives (believers’ baptism, congregationalism, religious liberty, and more) and Baptist practices (worship, holiness, and missions). Not simply descriptive, The Baptist Vision will also suggest a particular vision for the Baptist future, one that is more explicitly and intentionally positioned as a renewal movement within the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church.

This book will appeal to Baptist and non-Baptist readers alike as Emerson and Stamps delve into themes that resonate with the broader body of Christ while simultaneously highlighting the rich beauty of the Baptist faith.

Table of Contents

About the Library
Introduction: The Baptist Vision

Part I. Foundations
1. Catholic: Baptists and Christian Orthodoxy
2. Reformational: Baptists and the Protestant Reformation
3. Evangelical: Baptists and the Gospel
4. Covenantal: The Baptist Hermeneutic

Part II. Distinctives
5. Liberty of Conscience
6. Believers’ Baptism
7. A Believers’ Congregational Church
8. Covenantal Communion
9. Religious Liberty

Part III. Practices
10. Worship
11. Holiness
12. Mission
13. Conclusion

Name and Subject Index
Scripture Index

Editor

About the Authors

Product Details

  • ISBN:
    9781087754284
  • Status:
    Not Yet Published
  • Release Date:
    04/15/2025
  • Page Count:
    144
  • Carton Qty:
    36

Product Details

  • ISBN:
    9781087754291
  • Status:
    Not Yet Published
  • Release Date:
    04/15/2025