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Elephant in the Room

Casey McCall, Jake Stone

Engaging the contemporary church and culture from the confessional Baptist tradition

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Avoiding the Roger Williams Trap

I don’t consider Roger Williams (1603–1683) a Baptist. He was one for a brief period when he submitted to baptism and cofounded the first Baptist church in America in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1638. However, while he shared many Baptist ...

3 months ago
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A Lost (Progressive) Cause

I am already in the trenches of PhD seminar work at SBTS. Reading, writing, and thinking are mainstays of my life and will be for some time. Currently, I am taking one with Dr. Eric C. Smith which looks at Southern Baptist life post-Civil W...

4 months ago
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Generally Particular Quartet Discussion

For those who don’t already know, Jake hosts a great podcast (Generally Particular) covering all things Baptist with Jesse Owens. This past week, they invited Winston Hottman and myself (Casey) to join them for the first of hopefully many “...

4 months ago
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Why the Church Needs Creeds and Confessions

Among Matthew Barrett’s criticisms of the Southern Baptist Convention, the new Anglican theologian noted that some Southern Baptists rejected adopting the Nicene Creed at the 2024 SBC annual convention by citing the slogan, “no creed but th...

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  • Casey McCall

    Pastor-Historian. Interested in communing with Christ, church/state relations, Baptist history, and healthy churches. Lover of family, baseball, music, and books.

  • Jake Stone

    Love Baptist history and theology. Librarian and historian in training. Random thoughts here from "The Beeches" aka SBTS. I write more formally at https://elephantinroom.substack.com/ Check it out!

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