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portada Evangelical Christian Baptists of Georgia: The History and Transformation of a Free Church Tradition (Studies in World Christianity)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2015
Language
English
Pages
536
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781481301107
Edition No.
1

Evangelical Christian Baptists of Georgia: The History and Transformation of a Free Church Tradition (Studies in World Christianity)

Malkhaz Songulashvili (Author) · Baylor University Press · Hardcover

Evangelical Christian Baptists of Georgia: The History and Transformation of a Free Church Tradition (Studies in World Christianity) - Malkhaz Songulashvili

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Synopsis "Evangelical Christian Baptists of Georgia: The History and Transformation of a Free Church Tradition (Studies in World Christianity)"

Malkhaz Songulashvili, former Archbishop of the Evangelical Baptist Church of Georgia (EBCG), provides a pioneering, exacting, and sweeping history of Georgian Baptists. Utilizing archival sources in Georgian, Russian, German, and English―translating many of these crucial documents for the first time into English―he recounts the history of the EBCG from its formation in 1867 to the present. While the particular story of Georgian Baptists merits telling in its own right, and not simply as a feature of Russian religious life, Songulashvili employs Georgian Baptists as a sustained case study on the convergence of religion and culture. The interaction of Eastern Orthodox, Western Protestant, and Russian dissenting religious traditions―mixed into the political cauldron of Russian occupation of a formerly distinct eastern European culture―led to a remarkable experiment in Christian free-church identity. Evangelical Christian Baptists of Georgia allows readers to peer through the lens of intercultural studies to see the powerful relationships among politics, religion, and culture in the formation of Georgian Baptists, and their blending of Orthodox tradition into Baptist life to craft a unique ecclesiology, liturgy, and aesthetics.

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