Abstract
The tide of the first chapter, "A Radical Bapdst Proposal," identifies the author's purpose. [Harmon] (School of Divinity, Gardner-Webb Univ.) proposes that Baptists engage global ecumenicity, including dialogue with Roman Catholicism. Shaped by narrative theology, the book provides a descripdve narradve of the history of Baptist ecumenical support, and it is global in scope (e.g., the author explores the role of Bapdsts in India).