The Southern Baptist Convention & Civil Rights, 1954-1995

Author:   David Roach
Publisher:   Pickwick Publications
Volume:   22
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9781666717488


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   17 December 2021
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Author:   David Roach
Publisher:   Pickwick Publications
Imprint:   Pickwick Publications
Volume:   22
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9781666717488


ISBN 10:   1666717487
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   17 December 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Roach has rendered a valuable service to Southern Baptists and all Americans who are interested in a deeper understanding of how the nation's longest Protestant denomination reckoned with their besetting problem of racism in their history and how they ultimately apologized for not having dealt with it more biblically in previous generations. Having been privileged to be a participant in the last chapter of the period Roach covers in his book, I can vouch for both his accuracy and his insight. --Richard Land, President emeritus, Southern Evangelical Seminary Roach provides a well-written, engaging overview of racial integration in the Southern Baptist Convention during the latter half of the twentieth century. He traces the impact of arguments drawn from a conservative biblical perspective and contrasts them with the ineffectiveness of arguments derived from a sociological perspective. Anyone interested in discussing racial issues within the SBC will find this book helpful. --Lloyd A. Harsch, Associate Dean of Theological and Historical Studies, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary This book tells an important story and tells it well. It is based on wide, careful research and is thoughtfully argued. It makes a vitally important contribution to the history of racism and segregation in the Southern Baptist Convention, and of its all-too-gradual rejection of those commitments. Roach is to be congratulated on a job well done. --Gregory A. Wills, Research Professor of Church History, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary


"""Roach has rendered a valuable service to Southern Baptists and all Americans who are interested in a deeper understanding of how the nation's longest Protestant denomination reckoned with their besetting problem of racism in their history and how they ultimately apologized for not having dealt with it more biblically in previous generations. Having been privileged to be a participant in the last chapter of the period Roach covers in his book, I can vouch for both his accuracy and his insight."" --Richard Land, President emeritus, Southern Evangelical Seminary ""Roach provides a well-written, engaging overview of racial integration in the Southern Baptist Convention during the latter half of the twentieth century. He traces the impact of arguments drawn from a conservative biblical perspective and contrasts them with the ineffectiveness of arguments derived from a sociological perspective. Anyone interested in discussing racial issues within the SBC will find this book helpful."" --Lloyd A. Harsch, Associate Dean of Theological and Historical Studies, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary ""This book tells an important story and tells it well. It is based on wide, careful research and is thoughtfully argued. It makes a vitally important contribution to the history of racism and segregation in the Southern Baptist Convention, and of its all-too-gradual rejection of those commitments. Roach is to be congratulated on a job well done."" --Gregory A. Wills, Research Professor of Church History, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary"


"""Roach has rendered a valuable service to Southern Baptists and all Americans who are interested in a deeper understanding of how the nation's longest Protestant denomination reckoned with their besetting problem of racism in their history and how they ultimately apologized for not having dealt with it more biblically in previous generations. Having been privileged to be a participant in the last chapter of the period Roach covers in his book, I can vouch for both his accuracy and his insight."" --Richard Land, President emeritus, Southern Evangelical Seminary ""Roach provides a well-written, engaging overview of racial integration in the Southern Baptist Convention during the latter half of the twentieth century. He traces the impact of arguments drawn from a conservative biblical perspective and contrasts them with the ineffectiveness of arguments derived from a sociological perspective. Anyone interested in discussing racial issues within the SBC will find this book helpful."" --Lloyd A. Harsch, Associate Dean of Theological and Historical Studies, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary ""This book tells an important story and tells it well. It is based on wide, careful research and is thoughtfully argued. It makes a vitally important contribution to the history of racism and segregation in the Southern Baptist Convention, and of its all-too-gradual rejection of those commitments. Roach is to be congratulated on a job well done."" --Gregory A. Wills, Research Professor of Church History, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary"


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David Roach (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is a historian, journalist, and preacher in Nashville, Tennessee. His writings have appeared in Christianity Today, Baptist Press, and numerous Baptist state papers.

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