Uneasy in Babylon : Southern Baptist conservatives and American culture / Barry Hankins
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- 0817350810
- BX 6462.3 H194 2002
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BX 6462.3 F635 1994 1 The Southern Baptist Convention : | BX 6462.3 F635 1994 2 The Southern Baptist Convention : | BX 6462.3 F635 1994 3 The Southern Baptist Convention : | BX 6462.3 H194 2002 Uneasy in Babylon : Southern Baptist conservatives and American culture / | BX 6462.3 M178 1951 A historical study of the educational agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention 1845-1945 / | BX 6462.3 R134 1996 Effective evangelistic churches : | BX 6462.3 R134 1996 Effective evangelistic churches : |
Contents:
1. Moving off the plantation : Southern Baptist Conservatives become American Evangelicals
2. "The War of the Worlds": Southern Baptist Conservatives as culture warriors
3. From Christianity Today to World Magazine: Southern Baptist Conservatives take their stand in Louisville
4. The search for a useable past: religious liberty in a hostile culture
5. Using a useable past: Church-State positions
6. No one has been shot yet: Southern Baptists and the abortion controversy
7. Graciously submissive: Southern Baptist conservatives and women
8. Conservatives can be progressive too: Southern Baptist Conservatives and race
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