James Madison Pendleton

James Madison Pendleton

James Madison Pendleton (1811-1891) was a leading 19th century Baptist preacher, educator and theologian.

Early life

James Madison Pendleton was born November 20, 1811, in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, the son of John Pendleton and Frances Jackson Thompson. He was named for President James Madison. When he was small his parents moved to Christian County, Kentucky. At age seventeen, he united with the Bethel church in Christian County and was baptized.

Ministry

J. M. Pendleton was ordained at Hopkinsville, Kentucky in 1833. In his lifetime he pastored churches at Bethel, Hopkinsville, and Bowling Green in Kentucky; Murfreesboro in Tennessee; Hamilton in Ohio; and Upland in Pennsylvania. While pastoring in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Pendleton married Catherine Stockton Garnett in 1838. They had five children. In 1857 he became professor of Theology at Union University in Murfreesboro. Though a born Southerner, Pendleton disagreed with secession and moved north around 1862. Denison University conferred on him the title of Doctor of Divinity in 1865. Pendelton was involved with Baptist industrialist John P. Crozer and others in founding the Crozer Theological Seminary in Upland, Pennsylvania.

Pendleton, Amos Cooper Dayton, and James Robinson Graves, due to the work and influence, were known as "The Great Triumvirate" of the Landmark movement. His "An Old Landmark Reset" is considered a foundational document of this movement within the Southern Baptist Convention. According to David Dockery and Timothy George in "Baptist Theologians", "Pendleton's desire to restrict Landmark ideology to the central issue of the authority and function of the local church, his atypical Southern opinions regarding slavery, and his desire to preserve the union of the United States" led toward a breach and dissolution of the "Triumvirate" following the Civil War.

Pendleton, Dayton, and Graves articulated and promoted landmark beliefs through their books and newspaper articles in the "Tennessee Baptist". Pendleton also wrote for "Southern Baptist Review".

Pendleton and Graves published a hymn book called "The Southern Psalmist" in 1858.

Pendleton died March 4, 1891 and is buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Quotes

"I affirm with strongest emphasis that the independent form of government cherishes a sense of individual responsibility. These who have to decide great questions by their votes are in a responsible position."

"The inspired writers, as if to preclude the idea of a church commensurate with a province, a kingdom, or an empire, make use of the following forms of expression, 'the churches of Galatia,' 'the churches of Macedonia'."

"What is an evangelical denomination? A denomination whose faith and practice correspond with the gospel. What is an evangelical church? A church formed according to the New Testament model."

Writings

*"An Old Landmark Reset"
*"Brief Notes on the New Testament"
*"Christian Doctrines, a Compendium of Theology"
*"Christianity Susceptible of Legal Proof"
*"Church Discipline"
*"Church Manual"
*"Sermons on Important Subjects"
*"The Atonement of Christ"
*"The Lord's Supper"
*"Three Reasons Why I Am a Baptist"
*"Reminiscences of a Long Life"

References

*Tull, James E., "A Study of Southern Baptist Landmarkism in the Light of Historical Baptist Ecclesiology" (New York: Arno Press, 1980)

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/baptist_documents/pendleton.by.burnett.html Sketches Of Tennessee's Pioneer Baptist Preachers]
* [http://www.geocities.com/baptist_documents/pendleton.jm.html Tennessee Baptist Ministers, 1880]


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