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strong conservative social agenda; fundementalist |
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"shall the fundamentalists win?" |
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defined inerrancy as absolute infallibility; free of error |
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"Nature and Destiny of Man" |
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Person: sin is pride/inevitable; adam and eve has truth |
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liberalism: religious authority is? jesus is..? |
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Schleiermacher; religious experience; in tune with God; Homoousious |
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Schleiermacher; esscence of religion |
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enemy of religion according to liberalism? |
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enemy was not ohter religions but dogmatism; don't be intolerant |
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is the focius of christianity (not dogmatics) |
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...can be explained scientifically |
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secularization caused education... |
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education to shift to "objective study" |
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decree of ecumenism (separated brethern) |
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Dogma of Papal Infalibility; primacy of pope |
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• Fully human and divine • Adam and Eve is literal • No tolerance |
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J. Frank Norris and Jerry Falwell |
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• Inerrancy / virgin birth and deity of Christ / substitution atonement / bodily resurrection / miracles of Jesus |
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fundementalist beliefs (5) |
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Fully human and divine Bible becomes word of God Inclusivism Sin is Pride |
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fully human, not fully divine pluralism / universalism |
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“Theology of Social Gospel”; “Christianity and Social Crisis”; profit motives; capitalism |
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fundamentalist; attacked Baylor; D.C. Chips; sensationalist |
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hermeneutic of suspicion; God and gender |
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standing by letting hte unjustice occur |
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“Second Founder”; azusa street revival |
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“First Founder” (1901) of pentacostal movement; tongues was the sign |
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