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Informationen zum Autor William H. Brackney is the Millard R. Cherry Distinguished Professor of Christian Theology and Ethics and the Director of the Arcadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies at Arcadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. He is the author or editor of over twenty previously published books and has served on the Human Rights Commission of the Baptist World Alliance. Klappentext Who are the Baptists? A leading authority on Baptist life and thought has written an engaging and illuminating portrait of the largest Protestant denomination in the United States (and the fourth largest in Canada) today. Starting with the scattering of churches along the Atlantic coast in the pre-colonial era, Brackney covers 400 years of Baptist history and tradition. This history emphasizes the great diversity and adaptability that Baptists in North America have consistently exhibited and highlights the role of early Baptists as advocates of religious liberty, the separation of church and state, and universal healthcare; and it reflects on the reasons for the schisms that have arisen within the Baptist movement. Throughout, the author pays attention to different Baptist traditions, giving a rounded picture of the way they have taken shape in the United States and Canada. The book also includes statistical data, a timeline and lists of Baptists groups and related institutions, and a glossary of terms. Zusammenfassung Written by a leading authority on Baptist life and thought! this inclusive survey traces the development of the Baptist tradition in North America over the past 400 years. Shows how from a handful of churches on the Atlantic Coast! the Baptist movement spread to become the largest Protestant denomination in the United States. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword. Preface. Introduction: What Are the Baptists? or Who Are the Baptists?. 1. Coming to America. 2. Revivalism and a Fondness for Liberty. 3. Growth and Diversification. 4. The Institutionalization of a Tradition. 5. A Tradition of Several Families. 6. The Pinnacle of Baptist Denominationalism. 7. The Come-outer Tradition. 8. The Uniqueness of African American Baptists. 9. Baptists and the Missionary Impulse. 10. Social Concerns and Mores of an Evangelical Tradition. 11. Baptists Face Modernity. Bibliography. Appendix List of Baptist Groups in the United States and Canada. Glossary of Terms in Baptist Usage. Index. ...