Bill Leonard, Dean of Wake Forest Divinity School, and a prof of Church History I had at Southern in 1979, has an article on this site. A quote:
We can note, first, that the SBC established a powerful center that provided a sense of identity and purpose for its constituency. That center was grounded in southern culture, denominational programs and a theology specific enough to be identifiably Baptist but general enough to permit the presence of various sectarian subgroups. That center is lost, and it will be a long time before it is reconfigured.