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Mullins began with this terse declaration: "With Baptists, religious liberty is born of the direct vision of God." Whether taking the form...
1/1/08 by J. Brent Walker · More from publicationThe significance of E. Y. Mullins's: The Axioms of Religion: one clue to the significance of The Axioms of Religion, the 1908 book by E. Y. Mullins, is found...
Mullins wrote, "For a number of years, the author has felt that fresh statement of the Baptist position was possible which would enable the...
1/1/08 by Russell Dilday · More from publicationThe Baptist ecclesiology of E. Y. Mullins: individualism and the New Testament church: most observers consider E. Y. Mullins to be the most influential...
Even literary critic Harold Bloom has said that Mullins is America's most neglected theologian. (1) Mullins served as president of Southern Baptist...
1/1/08 by C. Douglas Weaver · More from publicationThe inner testimony of the spirit: locating the coherent center of E. Y. Mullins's theology: critics from disparate theological perspectives increasingly find...
Conservative Baptist scholars have argued that Mullins's emphasis on subjective Christian experience undermines the primacy and authority of the...
1/1/08 by William Carrell · More from publicationE. Y. Mullins on confessions of faith: what E. Y Mullins thought about confessions of faith assumed renewed relevance in 2007
At the fall convocation of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary on August 28, Albert Mohler, Mullins's successor as president several times...
1/1/08 by E. Glenn Hinson · More from publicationThe ambiguity of historical study: was Mullins right or wrong about confessions? In his delightful book, The Churches the Apostles Left Behind, the late...
He agreed that each was being faithful in a specific way "and both ecumenics and biblical studies should make us aware that there are other ways...
1/1/08 by Phyllis Rodgerson Pleasants · More from publication