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Tracks And Traces: Baptist Identity In Church and Theology

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This is a comprehensive, yet unusual, book on the faith and life of Baptist Christians. It explores the understanding of the church, ministry, sacramentsand mission from a thoroughly theological perspective. In a series of interlinked essays, the author relates Baptist identity consistently to a theology of covenant and to participation in the triune communion of God.

305 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Paul S. Fiddes

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Paul S. Fiddes is an English Baptist theologian and novelist. Fiddes is Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology in the University of Oxford, Principal Emeritus and Senior Research Fellow of Regent's Park College, Oxford and a former Chairman of the Oxford Faculty of Theology. He holds a DPhil in Theology from Oxford (1975) and was awarded a DD from Oxford (2004). He is Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Bucharest, and a Fellow of the British Academy (2020).

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March 21, 2010
I would rate this really high in the category of books on Baptist Identity, but it deserves a middle of the road rating when compared with normal books. Paul Fiddes is a good Trinitarian theologian and there are many beautiful passages. I also like that as a Baptist, he doesn't just present bastardized ordinances but conceives of the Lord's supper and Baptism sacramentally.
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