Abstract
ABSTRACTAs part of a larger multiyear examination of the discourse surrounding the split of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1979–1989, this article examines the ways in which Fundamentalists utilized their 1979 convention sermons as means to define their vision for the organizational soul of the Southern Baptist Convention. Consequently, this article explores how sermons function as more than theological discourse but as key organizational rhetoric in the life and conflict of religious organizations.
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