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In this conversation, Wyatt and Steven delve into the complexities of Baptist identity within the broader Reformed and Protestant landscape. They explore the historical origins of Baptists, their rise in North America, and the contentious issue of baptism that divides them from other denominations. The discussion also touches on the role of Baptists in modern Christianity, their activism, and the potential for collaboration with Anglicans despite theological differences. Ultimately, Wyatt argues that Baptists are a renewal movement within Protestantism, distinct from Anabaptists, and emphasize the evolving understanding of these terms in contemporary contexts.
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In this conversation, Wyatt and Steven delve into the complexities of Baptist identity within the broader Reformed and Protestant landscape. They explore the historical origins of Baptists, their rise in North America, and the contentious issue of baptism that divides them from other denominations. The discussion also touches on the role of Baptists in modern Christianity, their activism, and the potential for collaboration with Anglicans despite theological differences. Ultimately, Wyatt argues that Baptists are a renewal movement within Protestantism, distinct from Anabaptists, and emphasize the evolving understanding of these terms in contemporary contexts.

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