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The Gospel and Baptist Identity is a series of articles written by Nathan Finn. This series attempts to make a constructive proposal about how Southern Baptists should think about our theological identity. The goal is to argue for an understanding of Baptist identity that is grounded in the gospel, is appreciative of the wider Christian tradition, and is uniquely baptistic in its ecclesiological convictions.

1) “The Gospel and Baptist Identity”

2) “Christian Identity and Baptist Distinctives”

3) “The Community of the Gospel: Regenerate Church Membership”

4) “Identification with the Gospel: Believer’s Baptism by Immersion”

5) “Baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and the Need for Gospel Consistency”

6) “Practicing the Gospel in Community: Congregational Church Polity“

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