Monday, 24 July 2006
Baptist Quarterly: Latest Edition
The July 2006 issue of the Baptist Quarterly landed on my desk today. Contents are as follows:
Ian M. Randall, "English Baptists of the 20th Century"
Jonathan Calvert, "Reginald William Waddelow: A Man of No Ordinary Dimensions"
Stephen Wright, "Edward Barber (c. 1595-1663) and His Friends (Part 2)"
Sean Winter, "Tracks and Traces: A Review Article"
My contribution is a belated (apologies to the editorial board and to Paul Fiddes the author of the book under review, for not getting it in earlier) 3,000 word review. It was nice to see something appear in print, though, as an encouragement to get my marking finished in order to clear space for some more writing in August.
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Sean,
I'm wondering if you can help me out. I was baptised a Catholic, but have been an atheist for 25 years, however I have "seen the light". However I have my own views. Someone told me that a Baptists church might be the place for me, but I don't know enough about what happens at a baptist church.
Can you point me at some basic info, or help me out in some way?
Regards
Tony
Posted by: Tony B | Monday, 07 August 2006
No, obviously not!
Posted by: Tony B | Tuesday, 15 August 2006
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