Contending for the Faith

Contending for the Faith

By Daniel R. Carnett

Subjects: Southern Baptist Convention, United states, church history, 20th century, Church history, Baptist Convention of New Mexico, Southern baptist convention, History

Description: "The Baptists worked hard to provide social and religious services throughout New Mexico in an effort to increase their membership. By the 1960s they managed to create a religious climate where nearly one out of every two Protestants in the state was a Baptist. But after the cultural transformations of the 1960s, the Baptists appeared out of harmony, even in conflict, with a more relativistic world.". "Today, Carnett argues, Baptists in New Mexico and around the United States are again trying to adapt to the world around them, but in the process they are being shaped more by the culture than transforming it. Their shift in focus to helping people cope with the difficulties of modern life at the expense of theology alienates as many Baptists as it concerts new ones."--BOOK JACKET.

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