Abstract

This paper argues that the Declarations of Principle of the Baptist Unions of Scotland and Great Britain both claim a distinctive account of how Scripture should be read. This account seems uniquely British, but can be traced back to the beginnings of the Baptist movement. It is marked by an understanding of Scripture as a mediation of Christ’s personal authority, appropriated pneumatologically through the gathered church.

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