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In this episode of Generally Particular, hosts Jake Stone and Jesse Owens discuss their experiences and insights from their recent academic endeavors, including challenges faced during their studies, reflections on Southern Seminary, and their participation in the ETS conference. They delve into the historical contributions of General Baptists, the theological decline narrative, and the ongoing tensions within Baptist life regarding Biblism and subscription. The conversation also touches on the historical context of Free Will Baptists, the significance of Isaac Bacchus during the American Revolution, and the debates surrounding the New Hampshire Confession. Finally, they reflect on Duke McCall's influence on Southern Baptist life and the importance of nuance in historical scholarship.
Learn more about Jordan Steffaniak's first-time homebuyer seminar here.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Generally Particular Podcast
02:47 Personal Updates and Academic Challenges
06:01 Reflections on Graduation and Academic Experiences
08:57 Exploring the ETS Conference and Research Insights
12:02 Theological Contributions of General Baptists
14:49 Tensions in Baptist Theology: Biblism vs. Subscription
18:40 Historical Context of Free Will Baptists in America
23:38 Navigating Historical Perspectives
25:43 Theological Reflections on Revolution
29:14 Engagements with Historical Figures
32:03 The Influence of New Divinity Thought
35:47 Consensus and Confessionalism in Baptist History
39:45 Research Insights and Reflections
By Jordan Steffaniak4.8
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In this episode of Generally Particular, hosts Jake Stone and Jesse Owens discuss their experiences and insights from their recent academic endeavors, including challenges faced during their studies, reflections on Southern Seminary, and their participation in the ETS conference. They delve into the historical contributions of General Baptists, the theological decline narrative, and the ongoing tensions within Baptist life regarding Biblism and subscription. The conversation also touches on the historical context of Free Will Baptists, the significance of Isaac Bacchus during the American Revolution, and the debates surrounding the New Hampshire Confession. Finally, they reflect on Duke McCall's influence on Southern Baptist life and the importance of nuance in historical scholarship.
Learn more about Jordan Steffaniak's first-time homebuyer seminar here.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Generally Particular Podcast
02:47 Personal Updates and Academic Challenges
06:01 Reflections on Graduation and Academic Experiences
08:57 Exploring the ETS Conference and Research Insights
12:02 Theological Contributions of General Baptists
14:49 Tensions in Baptist Theology: Biblism vs. Subscription
18:40 Historical Context of Free Will Baptists in America
23:38 Navigating Historical Perspectives
25:43 Theological Reflections on Revolution
29:14 Engagements with Historical Figures
32:03 The Influence of New Divinity Thought
35:47 Consensus and Confessionalism in Baptist History
39:45 Research Insights and Reflections

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