Ya'll have recommended so many good Baptist history books to me through the years! And I thank you!
Now I have another question for you.
The little Baptist church I grew up in (SBC)--well, along with the local Methodist church pre UMC--was pretty much postmillennial, with some amil. I remember when we first encountered dispensationalism and I thought it cultish and nuts. Fast forward and it became "the" end times point of view where I live among Baptists. Can't agree on much of anything else, but most are dispy on the end times.
I'm just now learning that nope, we weren't weirdos out there in the sand dunes, but that lots of Baptists before us were other than dispensational.
Care to recommend any books that teach the Baptist view on amil, postmil, and historic pre mil? Don't have to be Baptist authors, just that what they teach would not be at odds with what non dispy Baptists taught/teach.
Thanks in advance for any help (and my hubby will love the help doing Christmas shopping again this year!)
And Pastor Bonney--any good Wesleyan takes on this?