On Being the Church

Author:   Brian Haymes (University of Oxford) ,  Ruth Gouldbourne ,  Anthony R Cross (McMaster Divinity College Canada) ,  Paul S Fiddes
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Volume:   21
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9781606085981


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   01 April 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Brian Haymes (University of Oxford) ,  Ruth Gouldbourne ,  Anthony R Cross (McMaster Divinity College Canada) ,  Paul S Fiddes
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Volume:   21
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781606085981


ISBN 10:   1606085980
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   01 April 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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'What a timely and significant book! When those historical commitments and convictions that issued in Baptist life and witness are in jeopardy of being forgotten or marginalized, here is a series of essays that reasserts them with enthusiasm, clarity, and theological credibility. The outcome is a book that should be read not merely by Baptists but by representatives of every stream of Christian witness open to receive a prophetic witness to the nature of the church.' -- John E. Coldwell is Tutor in Christian Doctrine and Ethics, Spurgeon's College, London, UK 'W. T. Whitley once observed that the most distinctive feature of the Baptists is their doctrine of the church. Yet surprisingly little has been written to display the substance of his observation. This book is a welcome addition to a growing body of literature that demonstrates Whitley's thesis and so challenges the popular perception that Baptist identity is rooted in modern notions of individualism and independence. The authors provide a rich account of Baptist faith and practice as life together in communion with the triune God. They challenge us to rise above the familiar paths of denominationalism and ask us to imagine what it might mean to live out a theology of baptism, Eucharist, and ministry within the one church, holy, catholic, and apostolic. -- Curtis W. Freeman is Research Professor of Theology and Director of the Baptist House of Studies, Duke University Divinity School, North Carolina


'What a timely and significant book! When those historical commitments and convictions that issued in Baptist life and witness are in jeopardy of being forgotten or marginalized, here is a series of essays that reasserts them with enthusiasm, clarity, and theological credibility. The outcome is a book that should be read not merely by Baptists but by representatives of every stream of Christian witness open to receive a prophetic witness to the nature of the church.' -- John E. Coldwell is Tutor in Christian Doctrine and Ethics, Spurgeon's College, London, UK 'W. T. Whitley once observed that the most distinctive feature of the Baptists is their doctrine of the church. Yet surprisingly little has been written to display the substance of his observation. This book is a welcome addition to a growing body of literature that demonstrates Whitley's thesis and so challenges the popular perception that Baptist identity is rooted in modern notions of individualism and independence. The authors provide a rich account of Baptist faith and practice as life together in communion with the triune God. They challenge us to rise above the familiar paths of denominationalism and ask us to imagine what it might mean to live out a theology of baptism, Eucharist, and ministry within the one church, holy, catholic, and apostolic. -- Curtis W. Freeman is Research Professor of Theology and Director of the Baptist House of Studies, Duke University Divinity School, North Carolina


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Brian Haymes is former Principal of Northern and Bristol Baptist Colleges, President of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and Minister of Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, London. Ruth Gouldbourne is Minister of Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, London, and a former Tutor at Bristol Baptist College Anthony R. Cross is a Fellow of the Centre for Baptist History and Heritage, Regent's Park College, Oxford.

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