. . .BrianH,
I had to leave for a bit, but still have more to say. I do understand the confusion regarding Southern Baptists and Evangelicalism. There has been quite a bit of discussion on the issue. . .
I don’t keep up with the SBC issues as I did in the past; because I’m no longer in the Church, and my emphasis of study has changed.
However, I wouldn’t be surprised if the SBC does eventually join the National Association of Evangelicals. That’s why I said, “I’m open to correction, if you have more recent information,” regarding membership. One could call Baptists “Denominational Evangelicals.” That’s usually the slot used, when there is a need to place Southern Baptists in a category.
However, if you search the question, “Are Southern Baptists Evangelicals?” You will find multiple articles arguing both yes and no. It’s a complicated issue, to say the least. The fact that the word “Evangelicalism” is difficult to define, contributes to the confusion. When I was a Southern Baptist, I did not consider myself to be Evangelical. Though, others in my congregation might identify more with the term. Bottom line: it’s complicated.
Anyway, I really don’t want to spend anymore time on this—it’s off our thread topic. You can research the issue, if you are so inclined.
Peace,
Anna