Baptists
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Definition
- Noun (plural):
- A denomination of Protestant Christianity: Baptists are Christians belonging to evangelical Protestant churches that emphasize the baptism of adult believers by full immersion, performed after a voluntary profession of faith.
- Members of such churches: The term refers collectively to the adherents of these churches.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Baptists built a new church on the corner of Main Street.
- Many Baptists believe in the separation of church and state.
Advanced Usage
- As a collective noun: When used with a singular verb, it can refer to the denomination as a single entity.
- The Southern Baptist Convention is the largest Baptist organization in the United States.
Variants and Related Words
- Baptist (singular noun): A member of a Baptist church.
- He is a Baptist.
- Baptistic (adjective): Pertaining to Baptists or their doctrines.
- Baptistic beliefs often emphasize congregational governance.
Synonyms
- Nonconformists (historical context, especially in England): Refers to Protestants who did not conform to the Church of England.
- Evangelical Protestants: A broader category that includes Baptists and other denominations sharing similar core beliefs.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Believer's baptism: The practice of baptizing only those who consciously profess faith in Jesus Christ, as opposed to infant baptism.
- Congregational polity: A system of church governance where each local congregation is autonomous.
Noun
- any of various evangelical Protestant churches that believe in the baptism of voluntary believers