Seventeenth-Century General Baptist Identity: A Response to Matthew C. Bingham

Matthew C. Bingham’s recent scholarship represents an essential revision of traditional Baptist historiography. Bingham’s account of early Baptists challenges the existence of any coherent General Baptists movement until late into the seventeenth century. He claims no interaction between Particular...

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Main Author: Lytle, David (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 2024
In: Baptist quarterly
Year: 2024, Volume: 55, Issue: 2, Pages: 52-65
IxTheo Classification:KAG Church history 1500-1648; Reformation; humanism; Renaissance
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBF British Isles
KDD Protestant Church
KDG Free church
Further subjects:B Henry Denne
B General Baptists
B Thomas Lambe
B Matthew Bingham
B Seventeenth Century
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Summary:Matthew C. Bingham’s recent scholarship represents an essential revision of traditional Baptist historiography. Bingham’s account of early Baptists challenges the existence of any coherent General Baptists movement until late into the seventeenth century. He claims no interaction between Particular and General Baptists and no continuity between one generation of General Baptists to the next. After a survey of the relevant recent scholarship, this essay explores Bingham’s assertions about seventeenth-century General Baptists. Upon further evaluation, it is demonstrated that these claims are overstated. Bingham is appreciated for his willingness to challenge anachronistic denominational history, but his conclusions regarding General Baptists fall short.
ISSN:2056-7731
Contains:Enthalten in: Baptist quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/0005576X.2023.2281172