Baptists

[ UK /bˈæptɪsts/ ]
[ US /ˈbæptəs, ˈbæptəsts/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of various evangelical Protestant churches that believe in the baptism of voluntary believers
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  • Further, with this requirement Japanese Baptists had to loosen the requirement of believer's baptism by immersion and tolerate various other baptismal traditions.
  • These include Baptists, Moravians and various kinds of Brethren.
  • Richard Carrier: I predict Evangelicals and Catholics (and Mormons and Baptists and everyone else) will not be able to arrest the current trend in younger generations toward liberal non-denominationalism and the abandonment of the entire church-sermon model that Christianity has maintained so far. Interview with Richard Carrier
  • Separate Baptists essentially remained Calvinist in their soteriology but were patently aggressive in their evangelism and missiology.
  • Canadian Baptists, however, know we are not American, even though we have been shaped by the pervasive influence of American culture.
  • In the broad Canadian scene, a diverse group of Baptists with different theological or ethnic roots has emerged.
  • Identity theft: Russian Baptists smeared: A fake newspaper in Smolensk portrays Protestants as morally loose. Phony Paper Smears Russian Baptists | Liveblog | Christianity Today
  • The situation was considerably better among Baptists where half the ministers had received some form of higher education.
  • As Baptists, our beginnings are traced to dissenting sects of English and European Protestants.
  • So we're thinking of becoming, if not Baptists, possibly Baptist church band groupies.
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