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What doctrine preserved Baptist identity when persecution, politics, and pressure tried to erase it?
Across centuries of imprisonment, exile, and marginalization, Baptists remained doctrinally distinct when many movements dissolved or assimilated. This book demonstrates why.
Drawing directly from John T. Christian's History of the Baptists and applying a rigorous TMQ (Target-Meet-Qualify) analytical framework, The Baptist Atonement Model proves that Christ's atonement - finished, substitutionary, and sufficient - functioned as the governing center of Baptist identity.
This is not speculative theology.
It is measured historical doctrine.
Inside this volume, you will discover:
Rather than imposing modern theological models onto history, this book allows historical witness itself to reveal doctrinal continuity. Across centuries, cultures, and controversies, one conclusion remains unavoidable:
Remove the atonement, and Baptist identity dissolves.
Preserve the atonement, and Baptist identity endures.
This volume is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand why Baptists believed what they believed - and why they refused to surrender it, even at great personal cost.
Title
The Baptist Atonement Model: The Doctrine of Christ's Finished Work According to John T. Christian's History of the Baptists - A TMQ Evaluation
Authors
A. Edmond Johnson +1
Publisher
Independently published
Published
January 2026
Weight
114g
Page Count
74
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.4 cm
ISBN
9798244762679
ISBN-10
8244762675
Eden Code
7414682
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