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Why I Am a Baptist

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Tom J. Nettles, Russell Moore
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B&H Publishing Group, May 1, 2001 - Religion - 257 pages
In light of the current identity crisis facing Baptists today, editors Nettles and Moore offer a volume of testimonies from contemporary Baptists expounding on that very question—Why I Am a Baptist. Taking a more objective approach than offered in earlier books, Why I Am a Baptist models a more doctrine-oriented approach, explaining Baptist life on the basis of historical tenets of the Christian faith worked out in practice.

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User Review  - David E. Prince - Christianbook.com

Dr. Tom Nettles and Russell D. Moore have put together a wonderful volume that reveals the true glue that binds people together as Baptists and that is theological conviction. The book contains essays ... Read full review

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New book examines 'Why I Am A Baptist' - baptist2baptist
"Why I Am A Baptist" has been used with various books and essays written throughout Baptist history by writers as diverse as conservative state newspaper ...
www.baptist2baptist.net/ b2barticle.asp?ID=131

Why I Am A Baptist by Donald S. Whitney
Article by Don Whitney. In my heart and mind I am convinced that overall the best fruit of the Reformation and of evangelicalism is found upon the Baptist ...
biblicalspirituality.org/ baptist.html

Founders Ministries: Committed to Historic Baptist Principles ...
This article will appear as a chapter in the forthcoming book, Why I Am a Baptist, edited by Tom Nettles and Russ Moore for Broadman and Holman. ...
www.founders.org/ FJ41/ article2_fr.html

T4G
I've written a personal testimony in Nettles & Moore Why I Am A Baptist. That talks more about the theological issues that would make me affirm that baptism ...
blog.togetherforthegospel.org/ 2006/ 06/ why_am_i_a_sout.html

Baptist Press - News with a Christian Perspective
Tom Nettles, middle, and Russell Moore, right, recently participated in a book signing for "Why I Am A Baptist" on the campus of Southern Baptist ...
www.baptistpress.org/ BPPhotoSearch.asp?mo1=11& mo2=12& search=moore& yr=2001

Reviews « life in mordor :: mike frizzell’s blog
Why I Am a Baptist, edited by Tom Nettles and Russell Moore, is presumably a book meant to encourage Baptists and to convince non-Baptists. ...
mikefrizzell.net/ tag/ reviews/ page/ 3/

spinning heads on paedo paddle boats with craedo rutters « The Way ...
So basically the reason why I am a Baptist is for the practical reasons of it and not the inherent theological reasons. I will start to list some of these ...
farcountry.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 02/ 14/ spinning-heads-on-paedo-paddle-boats-with-craedo-rutters/

Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
in Why I am a Baptist, ed. Tom Nettles and Russ Moore. (Broadman & Holman, 2001). "John L. Dagg". in Theologians of the Baptist Tradition, ed. ...
filemanager.silaspartners.com/ dox/ 9marks/ pubs/ 9marks-booklet-english.pdf

Seminary Textbooks
Why I am a Baptist. Nashville: Broadman, 2001. Bush, Russ and Tom Nettles. Baptists and the Bible. Nashville: Broadman, t rev. ed. 2002 ...
www.tntemple.edu/ templates/ System/ details.asp?id=31498& PID=408468

Shelf List
Why I am a Baptist. 00001821. 230.6 Tur. Turner, John Clyde. These things we believe. 00000490. 231 Art. Arthur, Kay. Lord, I want to know you. 00002779 ...
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About the author (2001)

Nettles is Professor of Historical Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Russell D. Mooreis dean of the School of Theology and senior vice president for Academic Administration at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, where he also serves as professor of Christian Theology and Ethics. He is the author of several books includingThe Kingdom of Christ,Adopted for Life, andTempted and Tried. Moore and his wife have five sons.

ALISTAIR BEGG (Trent University; London School of Theology; Westminster Seminary) was born in Scotland and spent the first 30 years of life in the United Kingdom. Since September of 1983, he has been the senior pastor at Parkside Church in suburban Cleveland, Ohio. He is the daily speaker on the national radio program "Truth For Life" which stems from his weekly Bible teaching at Parkside, and is the author of "Made For His Pleasure, Lasting Love, " and "What Angels Wish They Knew." He and his wife, Susan, have three grown children.

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