My book Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future: Story, Tradition, and the Recovery of Community was officially released by Baylor University Press a year ago today. Since then I've enjoyed opportunities to speak about the book and participate in conversations engendered by it (and continue to be available for such opportunities). I've also appreciated the reviews that have begun to appear. Some are available online: An issue of the Pacific Journal of Baptist Research published extended responses to the book by David Wilhite, Amy L. Chilton Thompson, Courtney Pace, and Andrew Christopher Smith, and the American Academy of Religion's review site Reading Religion recently published a review by Spencer Boersma. Other reviews are in press in print journals. Excerpts from some reviews are gathered on the book's page on the Baylor University Press site, from which the book may be ordered; it's also available via Amazon.
Doing theology in, with, and for the church--in the midst of its divisions, and toward its visible unity in one eucharistic fellowship.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Pacific Journal of Baptist Research issue explores Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future
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National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion plenary
book symposium panel session, Waco, Texas, May 24, 2016
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Adam C. English 2
EditorialDavid E. Wilhite 3
Baptists, Catholicity, and Visible Unity: A Response to Steven HarmonAmy L. Chilton Thompson 12
Response to Steven R. Harmon’s Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future: Story, Tradition, and the Recovery of CommunityCourtney Pace 16
Baptists, Catholicity, and Missing Voices: A Response to Steven HarmonAndrew Smith 20
Description, Prescription, and the Ecumenical Possibilities of Baptist Identity: Reading Steven Harmon’s Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical FutureSteven R. Harmon 24
Locating the Unity of Christ’s Rule: A Response to Respondents to Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future
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Panelists (L-R): David E. Wilhite, Amy L. Chilton Thompson,
Courtney Pace, Andrew Christopher Smith
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Read the full November 2016 issue of the Pacific Journal of Baptist Research as a downloadable PDF file here.
Interested in reading Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future? Order from Baylor University Press or via Amazon.
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