The Baptist way : distinctives of a Baptist church / R. Stanton Norman. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee : Broadman and Holman Publishers, 2005.Description: xi, 212 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780805431520
- BX6331.3.N843.B378 2005
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Biblical authority -- The lordship of Jesus Christ -- A regenerate church membership -- Church discipline -- Congregational polity -- Related church concerns -- The ordinances of a Baptist church -- Religious freedom.
The Baptist Way is an introduction to the principles that distinguish Baptists from other Christians. In some cases these ideas were once peculiarly Baptists, though they are now more widely held among other groups. For Stan Norman, healthy Baptist churches intentionally and diligently adhere to their Baptist distinctives. AMAZON
Norman, R. Stanton. The Baptist Way: Distinctives of a Baptist Church. B&H Publishing Group, 2005. Chicago/Turabian - CHECK FORMATTING BEFORE USE
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R. Stanton Norman is known for his contributions to Christian literature, particularly in the context of Baptist theology and practice. While there is limited biographical information readily available in the public domain specifically about his personal life, R. Stanton Norman is recognized primarily for his academic and theological work. He has made significant contributions to the study and understanding of Baptist distinctives, which are theological and ecclesiological principles that set Baptist churches apart from other Christian denominations.
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