The Journal of Baptist Studies 6 (2014)

The Journal of Baptist Studies

Volume 6 (2014)

Editorial, p. 1

Contributors, p. 4

Articles

““Celebrate the Perfections of Our Common Standard”: Alexander Carson (1776–1844) and the Supremacy of Scripture,” by Ian Hugh Clary, p. 5

“Origins of Free Will Baptists in Georgia,” by Daniel Williams, p. 31

“John R. Rice, Bob Jones Jr., and the “Mechanical Dictation” Controversy: Finalizing the Fracturing of Independent Fundamentalism,” by Nathan A. Finn, p. 60

Book Reviews

Bartlett, Robert. Why Can the Dead Do Such Great Things? Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the Reformation, reviewed by Anthony Chute, p. 76

Allison, Gregg R. Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church, reviewed by Rick Durst, p. 81

Oliphint, K. Scott. Covenental Apologetics: Principles & Practice in Defense of Our Faith, reviewed by Adam P. Groza, p. 83

Lovell, Janet. All of Grace: Wattisham Baptist Church 1763–2013, reviewed by Michael A. G. Haykin, p. 86

Chute, Anthony L., Christopher W. Morgan, and Robert A. Peterson, eds. Why We Belong: Evangelical Unity and Denominational Diversity, reviewed by Oren Martin, p. 89

Butterfield, Rosaria Champaign. Secrets of an Unlikely Convert: An English Professor’s Journey into the Christian Faith, reviewed by D. Jeffrey Mooney, p. 92

Grant, Keith S. Andrew Fuller and the Evangelical Renewal of Pastoral Theology, reviewed by Andrew J. Spencer, p. 95

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