The Journal of Baptist Studies 2008
The Journal of Baptist Studies
Volume 2 (2008)
Articles
“Service is Not Slavery: A Review of Recent Literature on Women in the Southern Baptist Convention”
By April Armstrong, pp. 2-15
“Southern Baptist Faith in Black and White after World War II: An Examination of Recent Monographic Literature”
By Edward R. Crowther, pp. 16-26
“The 1919 Statement of Belief and the Tradition of Confessional Boundaries for Southern Baptist Missionaries”
By Jeffrey R. Riddle, pp. 27-43
Book Reviews
Chute, Anthony L. “A Piety Above the Common Standard”: Jesse Mercer and Evangelistic Calvinism, by Steve Weaver
Flynt, Wayne. Alabama Baptists: Southern Baptists in the Heart of Dixie, by John Nixon
McCall, Emmanuel. When All God’s Children Get Together: A Memoir of Baptists and Race, by Kevin L. Smith
McSwain, Larry L., ed., W. Lloyd Allen, historical consultant. Twentieth-Centry Shapers of Baptist Social Ethics, by Mark Rogers
Nettles, Thomas J. By His Grace and For His Glory: A Historical, Theological and Practical Study of the Doctrines of Grace in Baptist Life, by Tony Chute
Shurden, Walter B. Not An Easy Journey: Some Transitions in Baptist Life, by Nathan A. Finn
Stricklin, David. A Genealogy of Dissent: Southern Baptist Protest in the Twentieth Century, by Aaron D. Weaver
Thompson, James J. Jr.Tried as by Fire: Southern Baptists and the Religious Controversies of the 1920s, by Mark Rogers