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Fall 2009 | Volume 68, No. 1

Southwestern Journal of Theology Gathers Historic Essays

by Southwestern News Staff

A newly released edition of the Southwestern Journal of Theology explores Baptist views of unity and cooperation in the words of L.R. Scarborough, W.T. Conner, and other historic Baptist figures.

The “Baptists and Unity” issue of the Southwestern Journal of Theology draws upon articles from past editions of the journal written by Baptist leaders and scholars who served at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. It also contains corporate declarations on unity and cooperation from Texas Baptists and Southern Baptists. This edition of the journal includes articles by L.R. Scarborough, W.T. Conner, Charles Bray Williams, J.B. Gambrell, H.E. Dana, and Franz Marshall McConnell.

Another issue of the Southwestern Journal of Theology released this summer highlights the theme of discipleship in preaching, church history, theology, and church practice. The journal features articles by Southwestern professors Steven W. Smith, Benjamin B. Phillips, and Chris Shirley.

The Southwestern Journal of Theology is a publication of Southwestern Seminary. For more information about these editions of the journal, see the full release on www.swbts.edu/campusnews.

The editorial and one essay from each edition of the journal may be viewed on www.baptisttheology.org, a Web site of Southwestern’s Center for Theological Research.

 

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