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I talked in my last post about James McClendon’s claim that Baptists have organically developed “their own way of using Scripture, their own communal practices, [and] their own guiding vision,” but that baptist theologians had largely faile...
The late Baptist theologian James McClendon starts off his three-volume systematic theology with a question: why don’t Baptists write systematic theology?
Here’s the elevator pitch: I want to produce a catechism resource for Baptists, and I’m hoping to use this substack as a way to collect my research, receive feedback on ideas, and most importantly, stay motivated.
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