CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 34 CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 34 A Big Body of Baptists The Southern Baptist Convention: It’s origin, history and present condition.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Modern Church History The Church in the 18 th Century.
Advertisements

A B C A autonomous B C A autonomous B baptism mode C.
Baptist History Lesson 33 A Survey of Calvinistic Baptist History from 1950 forward.
BAPTIST HISTORY Lesson 27 Formation of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Baptist History Lesson 25 “Go ye into all the world” American Baptist obey the great commission.
The Great Awakening In Colonial America. In Review  Colonial America was in transition.  The communities had been established and were thriving.  Immigration.
Baptist History Lesson 26 Divisive Controversies:
EFCA Theology Pre- Conference “Soteriological Essentials and the “Significance of Silence’” Arminianism, Calvinism, Lutheranism and the EFCA” (Unity in.
Institutionalism Unlawfully delegating the work of a congregation to an organization, corporation, or another church.
“Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?” 18 For, in the first place, when you come together as a church, I hear that there are divisions among you. And I believe.
Church History The Great Century © John Stevenson, 2008.
New Testament Christianity In A Postmodern World Making Jesus Viable.
The Great Awakening 1730s-1740s.
CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 38 CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 38 Trends in 20 th century Christianity “a most confusing time”
CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 37 CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson th century Christianity in America “What a mess!”
ROMANS 14.5 Religion in Early American Life. The Colonial experience influenced religion as much as it did politics and philosophy.  In New England,
Baptist History Lesson 32 A Report Card: Baptists in the 21 st Century.
What is Fundamentalism? n An Affirmation of a doctrinal position n An Attitude of a defense of the faith n An Association of a dedicated movement.
Deo Cantamus Equipping for Excellence. Mission To serve Educate And promote worship.
Baptist History Lesson 31 Baptists in the North. “A movement who’s adherents were seeking to reshape the Christian faith into a form which would be acceptable.
Alliance of Baptists American Baptist Association American Baptist Churches USA Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America Baptist.
Who are the Baptists and How Do You Reach Them? R. Chip Turner.
Defenders of the Faith: 19 th Century Presbyterians & others. CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 31.
Revival and Revivalism CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 27.
CHAPTER 4: American Protestant Origins and the Liberal Tradition.
Religion in the United States
PRE-CURSORS TO THE LAUSANNE CONGRESS The Lausanne Context 2009 All Rights Reserved.
1 Reasons I Did Not Leave Personal Preference. 2 Reasons I Did Not Leave Personal Preference Friendliness and Associations.
Grace Life Community Church APOLOGETICS CONFERENCE: SHOW AND TELL.
Church History New World & Revival the Word & Table through two millennium.
The Story Continues The Future of Restorationism “Where Do We Go From Here?” May 7, 2014.
Christian church is established in Jerusalem at Pentecost. Acts 2 Church moves from Jerusalem to Roman world over next years. Rome declares Christianity.
The Rise of Falwellian Fundalmentalism Susan Harding’s Terminology Clarification fundamentalists Insider term used by Bible-believing Protestants Some.
The Second Great Awakening Leah Dunlap and Grace Sexton.
How does GBC differ from other Evangelical churches.
Only about 1 in 7 in the North belonged to a church –Smaller ratio in the South Anglican Church- –Official religion of VA, MD (as of 1692), Carolinas,
Modernity, Christian Liberalism & Evangelicalism Class Session 4 © John Stevenson, 2008.
World Population 6.2 Billion North America United States Canada 228 Million Tennessee 5,689,283.
2014 SCBC Great Commission Living Budget $28,500,
The great schism Catholicism. The great schism On July 16/1054, just as prayer was nearly begun in the great church of Hagia Sofia “Holy Wisdom” in Constantinople,
RELIGION IN AMERICA APUSH Exam Review!. EARLY COLONIAL ( ) Massachusetts Bay Massachusetts Bay Puritans/Congregationalists Puritans/Congregationalists.
Chapter V Religion in the U.S.A.. I. General Information 1.There are over 3000 religious denominations and 60% of the population has religious beliefs.
What does God expect of you? A 10%? All you have… The average for an individual Alabama Baptist church member is only 2.3% of their income.
To download a copy of today’s lesson go to TheGoodTeacher.com and click on “Gospel Meetings”
History of the Church II: Week 15. Modern Challenges to the Church  Three challenges to the church emerged in the late 19 th century: liberalism, evolution.
The challenge of liberalism. Personal background.
History of the Church II: Week Eight. Pascal and Pietism  The Catholic Church had many spiritual people around the world but in France where royal power.
Unitarian Universalism The “Religion” of Pluralism – Tolerance - Freedom.
1 A Questioning Faith: What is Fundamentalism?. What many think 2.
Transcendentalism Going Beyond Reason. Transcendentalism in philosophy and literature is a belief in a higher reality than that found in sense experience.
The Great Awakening (1730s-1740s) 1.What was the significance of the Great Awakening in America? 2.In what ways did the Great Awakening prompt Americans.
WELCOME HIST 172 C History of Canadian Pentecostals
Colonial Baptist Church
Biblical Higher Education now at your church.
The Great Awakening 1730s-1740s.
The Missional Church Framework
Christianity Today 3 main divisions.
Prof. Jintae Kim, Ph.D. Alliance Theological Seminary Nov 2, 2003
“The Disappearing Church”
BAPTIST HISTORY Dr. Paul Kim Pastor Emeritus, Antioch Baptist Church
New Testament Christianity In A Postmodern World
The Enlightenment and The Great Awakening
International Students, Inc.
Emerson, Thoreau, Ellison
1,000 Splinters A. Scott Moreau.
Baptist churches are traced to the 1600s
The Creeds of the Church
Purpose purpose The purpose of RTS is to serve the church in all branches of evangelical Christianity, especially the Presbyterian and Reformed family,
History Our Denomination Our Church Our Leaders
Religion and Philosophy
Presentation transcript:

CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 34 CHURCH HISTORY II Lesson 34 A Big Body of Baptists The Southern Baptist Convention: It’s origin, history and present condition

I. Review of Baptists in America New England Middle Colonies 1688 Lower Dublin July 21, 1707 Philadelphia Baptist Association South 1751 Charleston Association 1758 Sandy Creek Association

1814 “General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States of America for Foreign Missions” Triennial Convention 1832 American Home Missionary Society May 1845Southern Baptist Convention: Augusta Georgia “Evangelical Calvinists”

W. B. Johnson R. B. C. Howell

Richard Fuller Jesse Mercer

John L Dagg P. H. Mell

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 1859Greenville, SC Basil Manly, Sr Basil Manly, Jr

James Petigru BoyceJohn A Broadus Abstract of Theology

How did the SBC fare in the 20 th Century? Programs vs Doctrine 19051,900, ,150, ,480, ,080, ,780, ,700, ,400, ,900, ,300,000 “Were these regenerate church members?”

Last Half of Nineteenth Century Liberalism / Modernism “A movement who’s adherents were seeking to reshape the Christian faith into a form which would be acceptable to modern man” Fatherhood of God Brotherhood of Man

How did Modernism invade the church? Dr. George Marsden Fundamentalism and the American Culture SOCIETAL POLITICAL/ECONOMIC PHILOSPHICAL/SCIENTIFIC THEOLOGICAL/PRACTICAL

SOCIETAL:Settlement of the West Flood of immigrants in the East POLITICAL/ECONOMIC: Democracy+Capitalism=extreme individualism American way!

PHILOSOPHICAL/SCIENTIFIC FACTORS Philosophy “A search for truth through logical reasoning rather than factual observation” Webster, p 635 Fosdick ( ) 1926 “What Christian Liberals are Driving At”

Philosophical Influences: Empiricism Rationalism Romanticism Scientific Influences: The Hypothesis of Evolution RESULT:FOUNDATION FOR THE SOCIAL GOSPEL

THEOLOGICAL/PRACTICAL FACTORS Higher Criticism Man centered Arminian theology Denominational structures Push for unity for evangelism & missions Para church organizations Independent mission boards Dispensationalism

REACTION TO MODERNISM Dr. Jack Arnold Questioning Attitude Indifferent Attitude Fighting Attitude Bible Conferences Bible Colleges

Two Movements: Recovery of Conservative Principals Recovery of Doctrines of Grace Paige Patterson (1942-) Paul Pressler Anatomy of a Reformation

Recovery of the Doctrines of Grace Earnest Reisinger “The Southern Baptist Conference on the Faith of our Founders” Memphis, July 1983

Our purpose is to encourage pastors, students and church leaders to recover the gospel of God's grace and work for the spiritual health and reformation of local churches. Our abiding concerns: We desire to be orthodox without being obnoxious. We want to be confessional, yet contemporary. We are Southern Baptist, though not sectarian. Our goal is to be doctrinally and devotionally balanced.

R Albert Mohler (1954-)