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> Baptist

Enter, in response, a new focus on "Evangelicals and Tradition". You can see this in American Baptist academics like Steve Harmon (GARDNER WEBB), Barry Harvey, D.H. Williams, , Ralph Wood, (ALL BAYLOR) and Curtis Freeman (sort of) (AT DUKE) among others who see what evangelicalism has lost and are trying to frame Baptist life not as a restoration/ total breaking away from a church tradition but part of the larger whole--and open to looking to and respecting it in liturgy and practices even while maintaining some Baptist distinctives.

For example, Ralph Woods church does some of the stations of the cross and weekly observance of the Eucharist/ Lord's supper is becoming somewhat more common.

I'm a Baptist who sort of counts himself as part of this camp. So I'm interested in the phenomenon.