

3.11 Michael A.G. Haykin, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • "Baptists, A Confessional People"
Mar 11, 2024
58:05
Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview church historian Michael Haykin on his longford essay "Baptists, A Confessional People."
Timestamps
- Intro - 00:43
- The Thesis of Baptists as a Confessional People - 02:40
- Where Did Dr. Haykin First Encounter Creeds & Confessions? - 03:50
- Are Baptists Self-conscious to the Early Creeds & Confessions? - 06:10
- Why Was the Second London Confession of 1689 Necessary? - 08:44
- What Happens After the 1689 Confession? - 14:27
- Comparing Motivations for the Abstract of Principles vs. The Call for a Modern Day Abstract BF&M - 19:24
- What’s the Connection Between Church Planting, Evangelism, and a Strong Sense of Confessionalism? - 21:14
- The Relation Between Confessional Churches and Strong Teaching - 26:03
- What’s a Good Definition of Subscriptionism? - 28:08
- Subscribing to a Confession and Liberty on Certain Issues - 29:07
- Revising and Updating Confessions? - 31:10
- Why Was Confessionalism Lost in the 19th and 10th Centuries? - 38:02
- Southern Baptists and Calvinism in the 19th Century - 41:38
- Moving Away From Confessionalism Leads to Liberalism - 43:30
- Uniting for Mission? - 46:32
- The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptists in Canada - 48:18
- What Principles Do We Need to Learn in 2024 about Cooperating around a Confession? - 51:25
- Are Students at Southern Seminary Committed to Confessionalism? - 52:55
- Outro – 55:55
Resources to Click
- “Baptists, A Confessional People” – Michael A.G. Haykin
- Theme: Creeds, Confessions, and Cooperation
- Christoverall.com/give
Books to Read
- Baptist Confessions of Faith – William L. Lumpkin & Bill J. Leonard
- Soldiers of Christ – A. James Fuller, Michael A.G. Haykin, Roger Duke
- Kiffen, Knollys, and Keach: Rediscovering our English Baptist Heritage – Michael A.G. Haykin