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One in Hope & Doctrine: Origins of Baptist Fundamentalism 1870–1950

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Baptists played a formative role in the fundamentalist/modernist controversy, but their contributions have never been studied in-depth until now. One in Hope and Doctrine offers a long-overdue narrative history, seen through the eyes of two leading characters, Oliver van Osdel and Robert Ketcham. The authors discuss the formation of the General Association of Regular Baptists, Conservative Baptists, the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship, the World Baptist Fellowship, the Bible Baptist Fellowship, the Sword of the Lord, and the movement that became known as Independent Fundamental Baptists. Carefully developed after years of research, personal interviews, and primary sources, the book will be valuable to scholars, pastors, and ordinary church members.

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  • Attempts to tell the truth about the history of Northern Baptist fundamentalism
  • Seeks to fill the void of what has been forgotten or has been unknown about the origins of the Baptist fundamentalist movement and how it has developed
  • Presents a text that is readable and worth reading, while avoiding academic tome, as well as informality and sentimentality
  • Chart: The Development of Baptist Fundamentalism in North America
  • Liberalism and the Northern Baptist Convention
  • Early Opposition to Liberalism
  • The Fundamentalist Fellowship
  • The Baptist Bible Union
  • Transition
  • The GARBC
  • Growing Pains
  • The Norris Legacy
  • The Sword Movement
  • Conservative Baptists and Regular Baptists
  • Title: One in Hope & Doctrine: Origins of Baptist Fundamentalism 1870–1950
  • Author: Kevin T. Bauder
  • Publisher: Regular Baptist Press
  • Print Publication Date: 2014
  • Logos Release Date: 06/01/2014
  • Pages: 400
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Reader Edition
  • Resource ID: LLS:ONEHOPEDOCTRINE
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2021-03-08T17:41:10Z

Kevin Thomas Bauder is a North American, Baptist theologian and writer whose areas of academic pursuit include ecclesiology, Baptist history and polity, and the study of American fundamentalism and evangelicalism. From 2003-2011 Bauder served as president of Central Baptist Theological Seminary of Minneapolis in Plymouth, Minnesota. In July 2011 he assumed the role of Research Professor of Systematic Theology at Central Seminary to enable a greater focus on research and writing.

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  1. Charles Cooley

    Charles Cooley

    10/18/2022

    I have the print version. Very good, details the good, bad, and ugly of fundamentaism in this period. I hope Bauder will write a sequel.

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