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From the Protestant Reformation to the SBC

What Hath Geneva To Do with Nashville?

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This work uses a historical argument in order to make that theological point. What our forefathers believed and taught about the nature of God’s saving grace is worthy of our careful study. They were men committed to the authority and… Read more

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  • This book provides an excellent summary of the doctrinal continuity between the sixteenth century Reformation and the confessional position of Southern Baptists at the time of the Convention's founding. In this day of heightened interest in Baptist doctrinal identity, there is not a more accessible and accurate presentation of the doctrinal issues involved than this brief, clear, accurate treatment.

    Tom Nettles

    Tom Nettles

    Senior Professor at SBTS

  • It is hard to write a classic, but that is what Tom Ascol did in 1996 when he first published this succinct and accurate summary of Baptist life from the Reformation to the SBC. This new edition is all the more valuable because it makes available classic documents from the Charleston tradition.

    Timothy George

    Timothy George

    Dean of Beeson Divinity School

  • Getting our history right as Southern Baptists is vital. This small booklet is a very helpful account of our roots, which gave shape, substance and mettle to the people known today as the Southern Baptists.

    Michael A. G. Haykin

    Michael A. G. Haykin

    Professor of Church History, SBTS

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This work uses a historical argument in order to make that theological point. What our forefathers believed and taught about the nature of God’s saving grace is worthy of our careful study. They were men committed to the authority and clarity of God’s Word just as strongly as we are today. They did exegesis and exposition just as we do. We should be willing to listen to them.

Perhaps they were wrong. If we become convinced of that then let’s be bold to state it plainly. If we are unwilling to make that conclusion, then let’s allow for the legitimacy of their doctrinal views and not fight against the growing recovery of them in our day. Baptists have a rich theological heritage. Lessons from that heritage can serve us well as we chart a God-glorifying course for the future.

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Page count
152
Dimensions
7.5" x 5.0" x 0.5"
Publication year
1996
Published by
Founders Press

Tom Ascol

President of Founders Ministries; Pastor of Grace Baptist Church

Tom Ascol has served as Senior Pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida since 1986. He is the President of Founders Ministries, founding editor of the Founders Journal, and a leading voice in the modern Reformed Baptist movement. He also serves as President of the Institute of Public Theology and President of Founders Seminary.

A graduate of Texas A&M University (BS in Sociology) and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv, PhD), Tom has written hundreds of articles, contributed to TableTalk magazine, hosted the Sword and the Trowel podcast, and authored/edited multiple books on theology, pastoral ministry, and Baptist history. He is widely respected for his commitment to the recovery of the historic gospel and the reformation of local churches.

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