Trace the origins of Baptist beliefs and practices from early Christianity to the present time with careful scholarship.
This work presents a structured, evidence‑driven history of the Baptist movement. It frames the distinctive principles and practices in their historical context, drawing on scripture and historical sources to illuminate transitions, debates, and the development of church life across centuries.
- Explains key topics such as baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and church organization from a Baptist perspective.
- Discusses infant baptism, immersion, and other practices with attention to historical argument and testimony.
- Shows how early church movements and later traditions shaped Baptist identity.
- Offers a field of study for readers interested in religious history and denominational development.
Ideal for readers of religious history, church history enthusiasts, and anyone curious about Baptist origins and distinctions.