Baptists have much to contribute as well as much to learn from the broader body of Christ. This multi-contributor volume looks back to the best of the Baptist tradition while pointing the way forward for evangelical Baptists in the changing ecclesial and cultural landscape of the twenty-first century. Exploring how Baptists might interact with the Christian tradition and the broader body of Christ on a number of fronts, this book addresses foundational Christian doctrines (such as the Trinity and the incarnation), essential Christian practices (such as worship, baptism, and the Lord’s Supper), and pressing contemporary issues (such as interdenominational relations and racial tensions).