Synopsis: Baptists worldwide recently celebrated 400 years of
history and witness. This volume is a collection of papers
presented at the "Beyond 400" conference held in Perth, Western
Australia, as part of these celebrations. Contributors have written
from a broad range of perspectives reflecting biblically and
theologically on the thinking and practice of Baptists in the past
and present. These reflections form a basis for exploring how
Baptists can function more effectively in our contemporary world
situation and imagine themselves in the future. Chapters range from
providing historical perspectives to biblical and theological
reflections on issues that have been critical to Baptist belief and
ministry. They examine the core values that, historically, have
distinguished Baptists within the broader context of the church and
explore how these values might both underpin and play out in
Baptist churches today. Contributions reflect a firm belief among
both the presenters and attendees at the "Beyond 400" conference
that Baptists not only have a future but also offer a necessary
voice to our world. This voice is firmly based on the issues that
first precipitated the Baptist movement some 400 years ago, and the
continuing relevance of these issues as they are reimagined for our
contemporary situation. Endorsements: "This is a surprisingly rich
feast of papers exploring the relevance and place of
ecclesiological convictions and traditions in a post-denominational
era. The lead articles by Nigel Wright and Martin Sutherland help
the reader feel part of the original conference that birthed this
publication. Supplemented by a rich array of supporting articles,
the final product is timely and thought provoking-even prophetic."
--Brian Harris Principal, Vose Seminary, Perth, Australia "This
book stretched my thinking and articulates future directions for
Baptists around the world. As a Baptist denominational leader, I
appreciate its position that a denomination is not a church but
rather a resource and service provider enabling local churches to
fulfill their mission." --Mark Wilson Director of Ministries,
Baptist Churches Western Australia Editorial Biography: David Cohen
is Head of Biblical Studies and Lecturer in Hebrew Bible, at Vose
Seminary, Perth, Western Australia. He has written about the
relevance of lament Psalms for worship and pastoral care in Text
and Task: Scripture and Mission (2005) and, together with Michael
Parsons, edited On Eagles' Wings: An Exploration of Strength in the
Midst of Weakness (Wipf & Stock, 2008). Michael Parsons,
formally Director of Postgraduate Research at Vose Seminary, is now
Associate Research Fellow at Spurgeon's College, London. He is the
author of Luther and Calvin on Old Testament Narratives (2004),
Reformation Marriage (2005), Calvin's Preaching on the Prophet
Micah (2006), and Martin Luther's Interpretation of the Royal
Psalms (2009), and editor of Text and Task: Scripture and Mission
(2005).
General
Imprint: |
Wipf & Stock Publishers
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2011 |
First published: |
2011 |
Editors: |
David J. Cohen
• Michael Parsons
|
Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
286 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-60899-337-6 |
Categories: |
Books
|
LSN: |
1-60899-337-X |
Barcode: |
9781608993376 |
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