Retracing Baptists in Rhode Island: Identity, Formation, and History

Retracing Baptists in Rhode Island: Identity, Formation, and History

by J. Stanley Lemons
Retracing Baptists in Rhode Island: Identity, Formation, and History

Retracing Baptists in Rhode Island: Identity, Formation, and History

by J. Stanley Lemons

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Overview

Rhode Island can legitimately claim to be the home of Baptists in America. The first three varieties of Baptists in the New World—General Six Principle, Particular, and Seventh Day—made their debut in this small colony. And it was in Rhode Island that the General Six Principle Baptists formed the first Baptist association; the Seventh Day Baptists organized the first national denomination of Baptists; the Regular Baptists founded the first Baptist college, Brown University; and the Warren Baptist Association led the fight for religious liberty in New England.

In Retracing Baptists in Rhode Island, historian J. Stanley Lemons follows the story of Baptists, from their founding in the colonial period to the present. Lemons considers the impact of industrialization, urbanization, and immigration upon Baptists as they negotiated their identities in an ever-changing American landscape. Rhode Island Baptists, regardless of variety, stood united on the question of temperance, hesitated on the abolition of slavery before the Civil War, and uniformly embraced revivalism, but they remained vexed and divided over denominational competition, the anti-Masonic movement, and the Dorr Rebellion.

Lemons also chronicles the relationship between Rhode Island Baptists and the broader Baptist world. Modernism and historical criticism finally brought the Baptist theological civil war to Rhode Island. How to interpret the Bible became increasingly pressing, even leading to the devolution of Brown’s identity as a Baptist institution. Since the 1940s, the number of Baptists in the state has declined, despite the number of Baptist denominations rising from four to twelve. At the same time, the number of independent Baptist churches has greatly increased while other churches have shed their Baptist identity completely to become nondenominational. Lemons asserts that tectonic shifts in Baptist identity will continue to create a new landscape out of the heritage and traditions first established by the original Baptists of Rhode Island.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781481310406
Publisher: Baylor University Press
Publication date: 12/15/2019
Pages: 736
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

J. Stanley Lemons is Emeritus Professor of History at Rhode Island College.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part One: Awakenings
1. Baptist Beginnings
2. Sixes & Sevens and Musical Discord
3. The Rise of the Regular Baptists
4. Calvinism Challenged
Part Two: Transformations
5. The Freewill Baptists
6. Contested Ground
7. Missions and Sunday Schools
8. Trials and Tribulations
Part Three: Divisions
9. Freemasons and Dorrites
10. Slavery, Race, and Antislavery
11. Rum, Romanism, and Americanization
12. Brown University and the Baptists
13. Wars of Religion
Part Four: Remakings
14. Revivals and Revivalists
15. The Daughters of Eve and the Better Half
16. Tides of Change
17. The Changing Mainline

What People are Saying About This

Stan Lemons has written the definitive history of Baptists in Rhode Island. It is a feather in the Baptist cap and a great resource. He has sorted out complicated and confusing matters in the early history by assiduously sifting through the minutes and records that few scholars have the opportunity or patience to do. It will be the standard for years to come.

Bill J. Leonard

Lemons certainly is the foremost historian of America's First Baptist Church, Providence, Rhode Island. In this fine volume he surveys historical developments, issues of unity and division, and theological distinctives with clarity and excellent documentation which will send scholars to multiple sources for additional study. Stan provides a well-written, superbly documented study of Baptist life in Rhode Island.

Curtis W. Freeman

Stan Lemons has written the definitive history of Baptists in Rhode Island. It is a feather in the Baptist cap and a great resource. He has sorted out complicated and confusing matters in the early history by assiduously sifting through the minutes and records that few scholars have the opportunity or patience to do. It will be the standard for years to come.

Steven R. Harmon

Most Baptist theological students and ministers know that Rhode Island played a significant role in the early history of Baptists in America, but their knowledge seldom extends beyond awareness that Roger Williams was instrumental in the foundation of the Providence colony and the formation there of the first Baptist congregation in America. While the standard Baptist history textbooks unfortunately supply little additional information, Lemons not only places those details within a much more intriguingly complex story of American Baptist beginnings—the book’s 'retracing' of the rest of the story of Rhode Island Baptists offers an instructive microcosm of the fortunes of American Christianity and its global connections.

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