Composed from the distinctive Baptist perspective that no one Baptist can speak with authority for another in matters of faith, A Baptist's Theology offers the thoughts of individual Baptist scholars in the hope that their beliefs might stimulate the theological reflection of other Baptists. The doctrines discussed are: revelation, God, persons, sin, Scripture, salvation, the church, ministry, baptism, communion, and eschatology.
Written by leaders in contemporary Baptist theological education, A Baptist's Theology is a fresh and timely new theology on the life of Baptist thought, written by Baptists for Baptists.
Here are eleven very different Baptist leaders standing on a remarkably common theological ground, not one of whom ever sacrifices his or her unique theological voice. There really is something Baptist about all of that!
-Walter B. Shurden
Callaway Professor of Christianity
Chair, The Roberts Department of Christianity
Mercer University, Macon GA
Contributors: Michael G. Cogdill, J. Bradley Creed, R. Alan Culpepper, M. Vernon Davis, G. Thomas Halbrooks, William L. Hendricks, T. Furman Hewitt, Bill J. Leonard, Molly T. Marshall, Gary L. Parker, and R. Wayne Stacy.