There is a growing interest in how the Baptist movement fits into the catholic (universal, not necessarily Roman Catholic) church, and thankfully, many Baptists are being more intentional in allowing the historic practices of the Church to shape their own faith and practices. In this book, Harmon discusses how Baptists have often neglected the importance of church tradition, addresses some of the common objections that Baptists use against the use of tradition, and gives suggestions for how Baptists can incorporate more catholic practices into their churches.
Even though I have serious disagreements with some of Harmon's theological conclusions since he is a theologically moderate Baptist, this is a helpful book for those wanting to dive into the Baptist catholicity movement.