Axioms of Religion; a New Interpretation of the Baptist Faith
Edgar Young Mullins
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Sachbuch / Religion: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
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The Axioms of Religion: A New Interpretation of the Baptist Faith by Edgar Young Mullins is a landmark work in Baptist theology, offering a systematic and thoughtful presentation of the principles that define the Baptist tradition. As one of the most influential theologians of the early 20th century, Mullins provides a fresh interpretation of Baptist distinctives, focusing on the role of personal faith, religious freedom, and the autonomy of the local church within the broader Christian experience.The book is structured around six core axioms, which Mullins identifies as essential to Baptist identity: the theological axiom of God's sovereignty, the religious axiom of personal faith, the ecclesiastical axiom of local church independence, the moral axiom of individual responsibility, the social axiom of democracy, and the religious liberty axiom affirming freedom of conscience. Mullins argues that these principles not only shape Baptist beliefs but also reflect foundational truths that are vital for all of Christianity.Throughout the book, Mullins addresses the practical implications of these axioms, such as the importance of believer's baptism, the authority of Scripture, and the separation of church and state. His writing underscores the Baptist conviction that faith must be personal and voluntary, emphasizing that each believer has direct access to God without the need for intermediaries. At the same time, Mullins highlights the importance of community within the local church and the need for cooperative efforts among churches to advance the Gospel.The Axioms of Religion remains a significant work in the study of Baptist theology and serves as both a guide to understanding the Baptist faith and a call to embrace its principles with conviction. Ideal for students, church leaders, and believers seeking to explore the foundations of their faith, Mullins' work offers a vision of Christianity grounded in freedom, responsibility, and a personal relationship with God.