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Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future: Story, Tradition, and the Recovery of Community
Contributor(s): Harmon, Steven R. (Author)

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ISBN: 1602585709     ISBN-13: 9781602585706
Publisher: Baylor University Press
OUR PRICE: $68.24  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: March 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christianity - Baptist
- Religion | Christian Church - General
- Religion | Ecumenism & Interfaith
Dewey: 286
LCCN: 2015026598
Age Level: 22-UP
Grade Level: 17-UP
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" L (1.40 lbs) 359 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
Features: Bibliography, Index
Review Citations: Choice 08/01/2016
 
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Baptists tend to be the problem children of the ecumenical movement. The Baptist obsession to realize a true church birthed a tradition of separation. While Baptists' misgivings about ecumenism may stem from this fissiparous genealogy, it is equally true that the modern ecumenical movement itself increasingly lacks consensus about the pathway to a visible Christian unity.

In Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future, Steven R. Harmon explores the relationship of the Baptist calling to be a pilgrim community and the ecumenical movement. Harmon argues that neither vision can be fulfilled apart from a mutually receptive ecumenical engagement. As Harmon shows, Baptist communities and the churches from which they are separated need one another. Chief among the gifts Baptists have to offer the rest of the church are their pilgrim aversion to overly realized eschatologies of the church and their radical commitment to discerning the rule of Christ by means of the Scriptures. Baptists, in turn, must be willing to receive from other churches neglected aspects of the radical catholicity from which the Bible is inseparable.

Embedded in the Baptist vision and its historical embodiment are surprising openings for ecumenical convergence. Baptist Identity and the Ecumenical Future urges Baptists and their dialogue partners to recognize and embrace these ecumenically oriented facets of Baptist identity as indispensable provisions for their shared pilgrimage toward the fullness of the rule of Christ in their midst, which remains partial so long as Christ's body remains divided.

 
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