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‘Three Subsistences … One Substance’: the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Second London Confession
This article examines the doctrine of the Trinity taught in the Second London Confession of Faith of 1677. It begins by examining a trinitarian controversy among the Particular Baptists of England in the mid-seventeenth century.
Weaver Steve
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Antimission in the Russian Orthodox Church in the late XIX – early XX century (1887–1918) [PDF]
The dynamic evolution of schism and sectarinism in the XVII century prompted the Russian Orthodox Church to embark upon antimission. This was due to a number of reasons including indiginous religiousity coupled with ignorance and serious issues in clergy’
Igor Vlasenko
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Protestant sects of Kharkiv province under the conditions of freedom of conscience (1905–1908).
Goal. The purpose of the article is to consider the peculiarities of the activities of Protestant sects (primarily Baptists) on the territory of the Kharkiv province at the beginning of the 20th century.
Viacheslav Pototsky
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Some contemporary Baptists (Medley and Kharlamov) argue that the conservative Baptists in North America need to incorporate the concept of deification into their traditional soteriology because they failed to present the continual and transforming nature
Cho Dongsun
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Materials for the history of the gospel-Baptist movement in Ukraine
The report is based on the first results of the study "The History of the Evangelical Christians-Baptists in Ukraine", carried out in 1994-1996 by the joint efforts of the Department of Religious Studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the National ...
S. Golovaschenko, Petro Kosuha
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A Forgotten Debate? Trinitarianism & the Particular Baptists
This article sets the stage for the essays in this issue of Perichoresis on the Trinitarianism of the Particular Baptists in the British Isles and Ireland between the 1640s and 1840s.
Haykin Michael A. G.
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Baptists in Scotland and Their Publications in the Long 20th Century
The impression is given in studies of theological books published in Scotland in the long twentieth-century that Scottish Baptists produced few significant works of academic scholarship. There is also no indication of any significant contribution made by
Brian R. Talbot
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On the question of relations between the state and evangelical Christians-Baptists (on the example of the Saratov Volga region) [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the relationship between the state and Evangelical Christians-Baptists throughout the history of their existence in the Saratov Volga region. These relationships have gone through a complex and contradictory path
Yakovlevа, Jeanne Vladimirovna
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BAPTISM AS INSTRUMENT OF GRACE IN BAPTIST’S INTERPRETATION
The article proves that although usually Baptists looks like antisacramentalists, the early confession of faith clearly demonstrates the sacramental character and language of the Baptist understanding of water baptism.
Сергій Санніков
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How Indigenous Was the Baptist Movement in the Russian Empire?
Russian Evangelical Christians-Baptists exhibit their indigenous character today. This is seen in their worship, whose tenor and pulsation significantly differ from the West. How indigenous are Russian Baptists? There is no easy answer.
Albert WARDIN
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