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The Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism for
The Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism for
The Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism for
The Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism for
The Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism for
The Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism for

The Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism for Dispensational Churches

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About The Baptist Confession Of Faith And Catechism For

Product Description In the late 1600s, the Baptist Confession of Faith was first penned for the churches to have a document upon which they agreed for the principles of their faith. Over the centuries, this document has been revised and adapted as needed to help the reader understand its meaning. In this current edition, Brandon Crawford stays true to the Elizabethan English while adapting some of the wording for the modern-day reader in an attempt to help believers share it in their homes, schools, businesses, and churches. To reinforce what is taught within, Crawford also includes the Baptist Catechism at the end in hopes of making the reader stand even firmer in their faith. Any believer would benefit from the words within to help them to understand their own beliefs and the foundation on which they stand. Endorsements “For years I have described myself as a confessionalist, in principle, in a theological community that by-and-large does not value shared confessions. I am encouraged that this project is addressing that deficiency and am hopeful that it will bring dispensational Baptists closer to the realization of confessional unity.” Mark Snoeberger Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, Allen Park, MI “An unfortunate tendency of popular dispensationalism has been a disdain for church history and for creeds and confessions in particular. The unique authority of Scripture has been warped into a disregard for the work of ‘the shepherds and teachers,’ gifts to the church from our risen Lord. As dispensationalists, we have Scripture-driven commitments that distinguish us from our other Reformed brothers, and we should make those differences clear. But we still hold much in common with them and we should rejoice to affirm those shared doctrines. I am delighted to see the publication of this confession as a step to accomplish both of these worthy ambitions.” Michael Riley Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, Wakefield, MI About the Author Brandon James Crawford is the senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Marshall, Michigan; the moderator of the Southern Michigan Association of Regular Baptist Churches; and a member of the Council of Sixteen in the Michigan Association of Regular Baptist Churches. Brandon has a Ph.D. in historical theology from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He has also written or contributed to a number of books on historical theology, including The Jonathan Edwards Encyclopedia (Eerdmans), Petrus van Mastricht (1630-1706): Text, Context, and Interpretation (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht), The Miscellanies Companion Volumes 1 and 2 (JE Society Press), and Jonathan Edwards on the Atonement (Wipf & Stock). He and his wife, Melanie, have two children.