British Baptist Historians 10: Roger Hayden

MA (Cambridge), PhD (Keele)

‘What are the Qualifications of a Gospel Minister?’, Baptist Quarterly 19.8 (1962)

‘John Taylor (1831–1901) and the Records of Northants Nonconformity’, Baptist Quarterly 24.7 (1972)

(ed.), The Records of a Church of Christ in Bristol, 1640-1687 (Bristol Records Society, 1974)

(ed.), Baptist Union Documents 1948-1977 (Baptist Historical Society, 1980)

‘The Faith and Other Faiths’ in A Call to Mind (Baptist Union, 1981)

‘Still At the Crossroads? – Rev J H Shakespeare and Ecumenism’ in Keith Clements (ed.), Baptists in the Twentieth Century (Baptist Historical Society, 1983)

‘Baptists, Covenant and Confessions’ in Bound To Love (Baptist Union, 1985)

‘The Particular Baptist Confession 1689 and Baptists Today,’ Baptist Quarterly 32.8 (October 1988)

‘Believers Baptised: An Anthology’ in Paul S. Fiddes (ed.), Reflections on the Water (Smyth and Helwys, 1996)

‘The Stillness and the Dancing: An Appreciation of Leonard G. Champion’ in Roger Hayden and Brian Haymes (eds.), Bible, History and Ministry (Bristol Baptist College, 1997)

‘Leonard George Champion 1907-1997’, Baptist Quarterly 37.5 (January 1998)

‘The Contribution of Bernard Foskett’ in William Brackney, Paul S. Fiddes and John H. Y. Briggs (eds.), Pilgrim Pathways: Essays in Baptist History in Honour B. R. White (Mercer, 1999)

‘Caleb Evans and the anti-slavery question’ Baptist Quarterly 39.1 (January 2001)

English Baptist History and Heritage (Baptist Union, 2005)

Continuity and ChangeEvangelical Calvinism Among Eighteenth-century Baptist Ministers Trained at Bristol Academy, 1690-1791 (Baptist Historical Society, 2006)

‘Caleb Evans and the Anti-Slavery Question’ in John H. Y. Briggs (ed.), Pulpit and People: Studies in Eighteenth Century Baptist Life and Thought (Paternoster, 2009)

‘Bernard Foskett and Abingdon, 1743-5’, Baptist Quarterly 43.2 (2009)

‘Enlightened Evangelicalism. Review Article’, Baptist Quarterly 44.6 (2012)

‘Caleb Evans: ‘Remembering Former Days’: Using the past to discern present boundaries’, Baptist Quarterly 45.7 (2014)

‘‘Able and Evangelical Ministers’: The Beginnings of Ministerial Formation at Bristol Baptist College’, Baptist Quarterly (July 2016)

 

British Baptist Historians 9: Ernest A. Payne

1940-1951 Tutor in Church History, Regent’s Park College, Oxford
1951-1967 – General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain

‘Some Impressions of Germany,’ Baptist Quarterly 4.3 (July 1928), 104-115.

Freedom in Jamaica: Some Chapters in the Story of the Baptist Missionary Society (Carey, 1933)

‘Anti-God Propaganda,’ Fraternal and Remembrancer 16 (Oct. 1934), 4-12.

‘Some Sidelights on Pearce and His Friends,’ Baptist Quarterly 7.6 (April 1935), 270-86.

‘An Elegy on Andrew Gifford’, Baptist Quarterly 9 (1938), 54-7

The Great Succession (Carey, 1938)

‘The Baptist Connections of George Dyer,’ Baptist Quarterly 10.5 (January 1941), 260-67.

‘The Development of Nonconformist Theological Education in the 19th Century, with special reference to Regent’s Park College’ in Ernest Payne (ed.), Studies in History and Religion (Lutterworth, 1942)

‘1792 and the Ministry To-day,’ Baptist Quarterly 11.3-4 (July & October 1942), 65-73.

The Church Awakes: The story of the modern missionary movement (Carey, 1942)

The Fellowship of Believers: Baptist Thought and Practice Yesterday and Today (SCM, 1944)

The Free Church Tradition in the Life of England (Carey Kingsgate, 1944)

Henry Wheeler Robinson: A Memoir (1946)

‘The Baptist Union 1897-1947,’ Baptist Quarterly 12.8 (October 1947), 267-74.

(trans.), Karl Barth, The Teaching of the Church Regarding Baptism (SCM, 1948)

The Anabaptists of the Sixteenth Century (Kingsgate, 1949)

‘Professor T. W. Manson on Baptism’, Scottish Journal of Theology 3 (1950)

‘A Theology For Baptist Advance,’ Fraternal 77 (July 1950), 27-30.

The Baptists of Berkshire (Carey Kingsgate, 1951)

‘Professor Oscar Cullmann on Baptism’, Baptist Quarterly 14.2 (April 1951), 56-60

‘Free Church Objections to Episcopacy’, Theology 54 (1951)

‘Eighteenth Century English Congregationalism as Exemplified in the Life and Work of Philip Doddridge’, Review and Expositor (1951)

James Henry Rushbrooke, 1870-1947: A Baptist Greatheart (Carey Kingsgate, 1954)

‘Baptists and the Laying on of Hands’, Baptist Quarterly 15.5 (January 1954), 203-15

‘Who were the Baptists?’, Baptist Quarterly 16 (1955-6)

‘John Howard Shakespeare’ in A. S. Clement (ed.), Baptists Who Made History (Carey Kingsgate, 1955), 126-36.

‘The Ministry in Historical Perspective,’ Baptist Quarterly 17.6 (1958)

The Baptist Union. A Short History (Baptist Union, 1958)

‘Baptists and the Ecumenical Movement,’ Baptist Quarterly 18.6 (April 1960)

‘Toleration and Establishment: A Historical Outline’ in From Uniformity to Unity, 1662-1962 (SPCK, 1962)

Veteran Warrior: A memoir of B. Grey Griffith (BU, 1962)

‘The Free Church Tradition and Worship’ Baptist Quarterly 21.2 (April 1965), 9-13

Free Churchmen: Unrepentant & Repentant and other Papers (Carey Kingsgate, 1965)

‘Baptists in Post-War Britain,’ Fraternal 145 (July. 1967), 20-30.

‘H.H. Rowley (1890-1969),’ Fraternal 155 (Jan 1970), 9-12

Thirty years of the British Council of Churches, 1942-1972 (British Council of Churches, 1972)

Out of great tribulation : Baptists in the U.S.S.R (BU, 1974)

‘Baptists and Initiation’, Baptist Quarterly 26.4 (October 1975), 147-57

‘The Rise and Decline of Downs Chapel, Clapton’, Baptist Quarterly 27.1 (January 1977), 34-44

‘John Oliver Barrett: An Appreciation,’ Fraternal 183 (April 1978), 27-30.

‘The Down Grade Controversy: A Postscript’, Baptist Quarterly 28 (1979)

‘The Baptist Church near the Barbican’, Baptist Quarterly 39 (2001), 132-45

British Baptist Historians 8: Anthony R. Cross

BA (1985, Bristol), MTh (Cardiff, 1988), PhD (1997, Keele)

Lecturer in Church History and Theology, Roehampton Institute (1997-2001)
Fellow of the Centre for Baptist History and Heritage, Regent’s Park College, Oxford (2003-)
Director, Centre for the Baptist History and Heritage, Regent’s Park College, Oxford (2009-2012)
Faculty, University of Oxford (2010-)

Publications

‘One Baptism’ (Ephesians 4.5): A Challenge to the Church’ in Baptism, the New Testament and the Church: Historical and Contemporary Studies in Honour of R. E. O. White (Sheffield Academic Press, 1999)

‘Service to the Ecumenical Movement: The Contribution of British Baptists’, Baptist Quarterly 38.3 (July 1999)

Baptism and the Baptists: Theology and Practice in Twentieth-Century Britain (Paternoster, 2000)

‘Baptism, Christology and the Creeds in the Early Church: Implications for Ecumenical Dialogue’ in Ecumenism and History: Studies in Honour of John H. Y. Briggs (Paternoster, 2002)

‘Spirit- and Water-Bpatism in 1 Corinthians 12.13’ in Dimensions of Baptism: Biblical and Theological Studies (Sheffield Academic Press, 2002)

‘The Pneumatological Key to Henry Wheeler Robinson’s Baptismal Sacramentalism’ in Baptist Sacramentalism (Paternoster, 2003)

(ed.) with Alan P. F. Sell, Protestant Nonconformity in the Twentieth Century (Paternoster, 2003)

‘Being Open to God’s Sacramental Work: A Study in Baptism’ in Semper Reformadum: Studies in Honour of Clark H. Pinnock (Paternoster, 2003)

‘The Myth of English Baptist Anti-Sacramentalism’ in Recycling the Past or Researching History: Studies in Baptist Historiography and Myths (Paternoster, 2005)

‘Baptismal Regeneration: Rehabilitating a Lost Dimension of New Testament Baptism’ in Baptist Sacramentalism 2 (Paternoster, 2008)

with Brian Haymes and Ruth Gouldbourne, On Being the Church (Paternoster, 2008)

‘The Adoption of Believer’s Baptism and Baptist Beginnings’ in Exploring Baptist Origins (Regent’s Park College, 2010)

Should we take Peter at his word (Acts 2.38)? Recovering a Baptist Baptismal Sacramentalism. An Occasional Paper (Regent’s Park College, 2010)

‘Through a Glass Darkly: The Further Light Clause in Baptist Thought’ in Questions of Identity: Studies in Honour of Brian Haymes (Regent’s Park College, 2011)

Recovering the Evangelical Sacrament: Baptisma Semper Reformandum (Pickwick, 2013)

‘Sapient Experimentalis: ‘Knowledge by experience’ – Aspects of a Baptist Baptismal Spirituality’ in Grounded in Grace: Essays to Honour Ian M. Randall (Baptist Historical Society, 2013)

‘Christ Jesus … exalted … farre about all principalities and powers’: Baptists Attitudes to Monarchy, Country, and Magistracy, 1609-1644′ in Anthony R. Cross and John H. Y. Briggs (eds.), Freedom and the Powers: Perspectives from Baptist History (Baptist Historical Society, 2014)

‘Faith-Baptism’: The Key to an Evangelical Baptismal Sacramentalism’ in Truth That Never Dies: The Dr. G. R. Beasley-Murray Memorial Lectures 2002-2012 (Pickwick, 2014)

‘The Early Bristol Tradition as a Seedbed for Evangelical Reception among British Baptists, c.1720-c.1770’ in Pathways and Patterns in History: Essays on Baptists, Evangelicals and the Morden World in Honour of David Bebbington (Baptist Historical Society, 2015)

‘Baptists, Peace and War: The Seventeenth-Century British Foundations’ in Baptists and War (Pickwick, 2015)

‘To Communicate Simply you must understand profoundly’: Preparation for Ministry Among British Baptists (Baptist Historical Society, 2016)

British Baptist Historians 7: Peter J. Morden

2000 MPhil (University of Wales)
2010 PhD (University of Wales)

Tutor in Church History and Spirituality, Spurgeon’s College (2007-2013)
Vice-Principal, Spurgeon’s College (2013-)

Offering Christ to the World: Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) and the Revival of Eighteenth Century Particular Baptist Life (Paternoster, 2003)

‘Andrew Fuller a Biographical Sketch’ and ‘Andrew Fuller as an Apologist for Missions’ in Michael A. G. Harkin (ed.), ‘At the Pure Fountain of Thy Word’: Andrew Fuller as an Apologist (Paternoster, 2004)

‘Andrew Fuller and the BMS’, Baptist Quarterly 41 (July 2005)

‘The Lord’s Supper and the Spirituality of C. H. Spurgeon’ in Anthony R. Cross and Philip E. Thompson (eds.), Baptist Sacramentalism 2 (Paternoster, 2008)

C. H. Spurgeon: The People’s Preacher (CWR, 2009)

‘Andrew Fuller and the Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation’ in John H. Y. Briggs (ed.), Pulpit and People (Paternoster, 2009)

‘C. H. Spurgeon and Baptism’, Baptist Quarterly 43.4 (October, 2009) and 43.7 (July 2010)

‘Communion with Christ and His People’: The Spirituality of C. H. Spurgeon (Regent’s Park College, 2010)

‘John Bunyan: A Seventeenth Century Evangelical?’ in Pieter Lalleman et al (eds.), Grounded in Grace: Essays in Honour of Ian Randall (Baptist Historical Society, 2013)

John Bunyan: The People’s Pilgrim (CWR, 2013)

‘Nonconformists and the Work of Christ: A study in Particular Baptist Thought’ in Robert Pope (ed.), T & T Clark Companion to Nonconformity (T & T Clark, 2013)

The Life and Thought of Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) (Paternoster, 2015)

‘Andrew Fuller and the Birth of Fullerism’, Baptist Quarterly 46.4 (2015)

(ed.) with Anthony R. Cross and Ian M. Randall, Pathways and Patterns in History: Essays on Baptists, Evangelicals and the Modern World in Honour of David Bebbington (Baptist Historical Society / Spurgeon’s College, 2015)

‘Continuity and Change: Particular Baptists in the ‘Long Eighteenth Century’ (1689-1815)’ in Challenge and Change: English Baptist Life in the Eighteenth Century edited by Stephen Copson and Peter Morden (Baptist Historical Society, 2017)

The Message of Discipleship (IVP, 2018)

‘Evangelical Spirituality’ in Routledge Research Companaion to Evangelicalism (2019)

John Bunyan – books and articles

Christopher Hill, A turbulent, seditious, and factious people: John Bunyan and his church, 1628-1688 (Clarendon, 1988)

E. Glenn Hinson, ‘John Bunyan as a Spiritual Guide’,

Diogenes Allen, ‘The Rehabilitation of Pilgrim’s Progress’, Perspectives in Religious Studies

Richard L. Greaves, Glimpses of Glory: John Bunyan and English Dissent (Stanford, 2002)

Anne Dunan-Page, Grace Overwhelming: John Bunyan, the Pilgrim’s Progress and the Extremes of the Baptist Mind (Peter Lang, 2006)

Anne Dunan-PAge (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Bunyan (Cambridge, 2010)

Peter Morden, John Bunyan: The People’s Pilgrim (CWR, 2013)

Peter Morden, ‘John Bunyan: A Seventeenth Century Evangelical’ in Pieter J. Lallemand et al (eds.), Grounded in Grace: Essays in Honour of Ian Randall (Spurgeon’s College, 2013)

Philip H. Pfatteicher, ‘Walking Home Together: John Bunyan and the Pilgrim Church’, Pro Ecclesia XXV.1 (2016)