northern baptist convention
Proper noun A specific, historically significant association of Baptist churches, primarily located in the northern United States. It refers to a major Protestant denomination formed to facilitate cooperation among congregations sharing Baptist beliefs and practices in a specific geographic region.
The term "Northern Baptist Convention" is used as a proper name for the organization itself. It functions as a singular entity. * The Northern Baptist Convention was established in the early 20th century. * Many churches affiliated with the Northern Baptist Convention were active in social reform movements. * He served as a missionary sent by the Northern Baptist Convention.
- The term is historically specific, often used in discussions of 20th-century American Protestantism, denominational history, and the regional divisions within American Baptist life.
- It is frequently contrasted with the "Southern Baptist Convention," highlighting theological, cultural, and historical differences between Baptist groups in different U.S. regions.
- Northern Baptist (noun/adjective): A member of or pertaining to the Northern Baptist Convention.
- Example: She is a Northern Baptist pastor.
- American Baptist Churches USA: The name adopted by the Northern Baptist Convention in a 1972 reorganization, which is its current denominational title.
- (Historical context) The Northern Baptist body
- (Referring to the modern entity) American Baptist Churches USA
This term has a precise, institutional meaning. It does not refer to a general meeting or "convention" in the sense of a temporary gathering, but to the permanent, formal organization itself. Its meaning is inextricably linked to its historical and geographical context within the United States.
- an association of Northern Baptists