A History of Fundamentalism in AmericaBob Jones University Press, 1973 - 415 pages In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, a massive attack was raised against the Bible and against its time-honored place as the verbally inspired and absolutely authoritative Word of God. Slowly but surely, that veneration was crumbling as scholars, teachers, denominational leaders, and educators within and without the Christian body joined to reject or redefine the historic truths of Christianity. This war swept away the spiritual foundations of our churches, our nation, and our heritage. In their place has come a new set of values, more scientific than scriptural, more man-centered than God-centered, more accommodating to the culture and political climate than the sound doctrine demanded by the Apostle Paul when he wrote Timothy that the time would come when they would not endure sound doctrine (2 Tim. 4:3). - Introduction. |
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... beginning with the visions of Daniel and John , which were contrasted in detailed fashion . The Apostolic Fathers quoted or referred to included Clement of Rome , Polycarp , Ignatius , Papias , and Irenaeus . Premillennial views were ...
... beginning with the visions of Daniel and John , which were contrasted in detailed fashion . The Apostolic Fathers quoted or referred to included Clement of Rome , Polycarp , Ignatius , Papias , and Irenaeus . Premillennial views were ...
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... beginning ; their age , pulpit gifts , and battle scars set them aside on a special pinnacle of eminence . Neighbour took a lowly place and slowly faded out of the picture . Dixon stayed two years and then resigned , believing the work ...
... beginning ; their age , pulpit gifts , and battle scars set them aside on a special pinnacle of eminence . Neighbour took a lowly place and slowly faded out of the picture . Dixon stayed two years and then resigned , believing the work ...
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George W. Dollar. Pietism An unorganized movement beginning in the seventeenth century in Germany because of deadness in the state churches , particularly the Lutheran . Members of the state churches held informal meetings con- sisting ...
George W. Dollar. Pietism An unorganized movement beginning in the seventeenth century in Germany because of deadness in the state churches , particularly the Lutheran . Members of the state churches held informal meetings con- sisting ...
Contents
A Definition of Historic Fundamentalism | 11 |
I | 18 |
III | 39 |
Copyright | |
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