Curtis Freeman, director of the Baptist House of Studies at Duke Divinity School, has an interesting article in the Journal of Southern Religion that analyzes W.A. Criswell’s “change of heart” on the issue of race. Read the article here. In the article, Freeman challenges Russell Moore’s contention that liberals don’t deserve the credit that they [...]
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Historical Amnesia: A Response to Beth Newman
// Jul 09, 2007Beth Newman is a Professor of Theology and Ethics at the Baptist Theological Seminary of Richmond. In addition to co-authoring the Baptist Manifesto, Newman writes guest commentary for the Associated Baptist Press. Recently, Newman advocated the use of creeds in an opinion piece for the ABP. Newman writes…. Professor Walter Shurden has commented recently on [...]
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