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A Baptist Third Way for Political Theology - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Author’s note: The following article is the first half of a chapter I have contributed to a book tentatively titled Explorations in Baptist Political Theology, edited by Thomas Kidd, Paul Miller, and Andrew Walker, to be published by B&H Academic […]

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Baptist Sacramentology and the Concern with Donatism

Jonathan Leeman responds to Gavin Ortlund's concerns about implicit Donatism in Baptist thought as well as his other criticisms of closed membership.

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Church Membership and the Definition of Baptism - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

(1: Gavin Ortlund’s Initial Post, 3: Gavin Ortlund’s Response, 4: Jonathan Leeman’s Final Response) Gavin, Thank you for the opportunity to interact with you on this matter. I’m grateful for you and our partnership in the gospel, and I remember your time […]

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Evangelicalism, Christian Identity, and Church Membership

Many evangelical institutions have an alarming tendency to function as if the local church were an afterthought or an add-on to the Christian life.

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Jonathan Leeman Responds to Our "Political Church" Review

Jonathan Leeman was kind enough to write a lengthy reply to Joseph Minich's recent extended review of his new book "Political Church."