
Published online:
17 April 2019
Published in print:
07 March 2019
Online ISBN:
9780191838927
Print ISBN:
9780199684045
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Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: The Situation Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: The Situation
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Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: An Intense Conversation Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: An Intense Conversation
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Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: Public Scrutiny Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: Public Scrutiny
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Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: Demographic and Cultural Realities Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: Demographic and Cultural Realities
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Defining Evangelicals and Southern Baptists: No Easy Task Defining Evangelicals and Southern Baptists: No Easy Task
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Southern Baptist Roots: Historical-Theological Identity Southern Baptist Roots: Historical-Theological Identity
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Baptist Identity: Distinctive Beliefs and Practices Baptist Identity: Distinctive Beliefs and Practices
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Baptists in the South: Seeds of a Denomination Baptists in the South: Seeds of a Denomination
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Evangelicals: Common Core, Uncommon Diversity Evangelicals: Common Core, Uncommon Diversity
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Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: Shared Influences Southern Baptists and Evangelicals: Shared Influences
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SBC Denominationalism: A New Door to Evangelicals SBC Denominationalism: A New Door to Evangelicals
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Select Bibliography Select Bibliography
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Chapter
9 Southern Baptists and Evangelical Dissent
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194–215
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Published:March 2019
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Leonard, Bill J., 'Southern Baptists and Evangelical Dissent', in Jehu J. Hanciles (ed.), The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV: The Twentieth Century: Traditions in a Global Context, Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions (Oxford , 2019; online edn, Oxford Academic, 17 Apr. 2019), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199684045.003.0010, accessed 13 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter surveys the history of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) from its origins out of the slavery controversy in 1845, through various approaches to social and religious dissent that evolved within varying subgroups of America’s largest Protestant denomination. Particular attention is given to the nature of Southern Baptists’ understanding of evangelicalism, their own denominational approaches to and differences about that that subject, and the varying relationships that the SBC has developed or avoided with other Evangelicals in the US.
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Bill J. Leonard, Southern Baptists and Evangelical Dissent. In: The Oxford History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions, Volume IV: The Twentieth Century: Traditions in a Global Context. Edited by Jehu J. Hanciles, Oxford University Press (2019). © Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780199684045.003.0010
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