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Baptists in North America: An Historical Perspective

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ISBN: 978-1-405-11865-1

June 2006

Wiley-Blackwell

320 pages

Description
Written by a leading authority on Baptist life and thought, this inclusive survey traces the development of the Baptist tradition in North America over the past 400 years.
  • Shows how from a handful of churches on the Atlantic Coast, the Baptist movement spread to become the largest Protestant denomination in the United States.
  • Considers the contribution of all Baptists, including those in the United States and Canada, men and women, Caucasians and non-Caucasians.
  • Includes statistical data, a timeline, lists of Baptist groups and related institutions, and a glossary of terms.
About the Author
William H. Brackney is the Millard R. Cherry Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology and Ethics and the Director of the Arcadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies at Arcadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. He is the author or editor of over twenty previously published books and has served on the Human Rights Commission of the Baptist World Alliance.
Features

  • An inclusive survey of the Baptist tradition in North America over the past 400 years.

  • Shows how from a handful of churches on the Atlantic Coast, the Baptist movement spread to become the largest Protestant denomination in the United States.

  • Considers the contribution of all Baptists, including those in the United States and Canada, men and women, Caucasians and non-Caucasians.

  • Written by a leading authority on Baptist life and thought.

  • Includes statistical data, a timeline, lists of Baptist groups and related institutions, and a glossary of terms.