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We Were a Peculiar People Once - Confessions of an Old-Time Baptist (Hardcover)
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We Were a Peculiar People Once - Confessions of an Old-Time Baptist (Hardcover)
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Most Baptists today have adapted rather well to the modern
world—that is, they worship as they live, in ways that don't much
deviate from the general cultural milieu. It was not always so. In
the past, the ways of Baptists were eccentric, their children were
sometimes embarrassed by them, and their grandchildren were
astonished by many features of their communal Christian life and
practice, some of which now seem hilarious. Yet David Lyle Jeffrey
shows that in their firm faith and strong character, these
forebears still have much to teach. The legacy of "old-time"
Baptists is rich: in ways we might not recognize, we are still
living on spiritual capital they built up a century ago. In this
fast-paced and thought-provoking memoir, Jeffrey recalls growing up
in the "old-time" Scottish Baptist tradition in rural Canada. With
nostalgia, good humor, and sometimes lament, he considers his own
theological and spiritual formation in a nearly vanished variety of
Christian culture. Jeffrey reflects on events and customs that
today may seem esoteric or quaint, perhaps even comical. Along the
way, he considers the lessons a fading brand of Baptist life may
hold for Baptists in the twenty-first century. Jeffrey offers witty
and insightful commentary on theological matters such as sin,
salvation, and grace, and practices like baptism, worship, and
Sabbath-keeping. The Baptists of Jeffrey's youth encouraged
abstinence from pleasures most folks took for granted. Their
churches were often small, but they were the vital, stable hub of
family and communal life through good times and bad, and had an
extraordinary missional and evangelistic impact that belied their
marginal status. This confessional recollection of a world of weird
and wonderful "peculiar people" is an expression of Jeffrey's
gratitude to the ones he knew.
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