Appreciating Church History as a Baptist (Part One)

There are those who might say that being a Baptist and being a lover of Church history is a contradiction. Perhaps the most famous to say this, in essence, was John Henry Newman (1801-1890) when he stated “To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant.” Obviously this observation is autobiographical for Newman …

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Missions History versus Church History

I am working on teaching a course on Missions History. I have taught it before, but this version is for MaxFlex online learning which means I need to put more work in up front. As I was developing it, I began thinking about Missions History in how it is different from Church History. Obviously the …

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Church History and Biblical Theology Presentations

Until my workload at Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary became too great, I would occasionally teach modules at Maranatha Bible College-- also here in Baguio City. One nice thing about that was that I could teach course that I have a passion for, bit was outside of my specialty. Here are two presentations from those. One …

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