Posts Tagged ‘New Evangelicalism’
Dr. Peter Masters on Secondary Separation
Article review by Don Johnson ‘Secondary Separation’ is a bad word for many North American Christians. The critics of fundamentalism use it as a pejorative in their attacks on separation in general. Many fundamentalists shy away from the term because of its opprobrium. Dr. Peter Masters, long-time pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Baptist Church in…
Read MoreThe Eclectic Web – R. T. Ketcham edition
In our wandering around the internet, we find items that may interest our readers. In this edition, we stumble across a series of posts on Robert T. Ketcham, former leader in the GARBC and noted fundamentalist. From the introductory post: Robert Thomas Ketcham (1889-1978) was a Baptist fundamentalist preacher known for his tender care of…
Read MoreHermeneutics (Part 4): Context and the Doctrine of Separation: A Case Study
by Layton Talbert This article first appeared in FrontLine • July/August 2000. Click here to subscribe to the magazine. The most effective way to illustrate the importance of context in Bible interpretation—and simultaneously to address an equally important doctrinal issue—is to present a real-life case study. Gordan Fee and Douglas Stuart have written a mostly…
Read MoreOur History from the 1880s Onward
A popular perspective of movements shaping fundamentalism from 1880s to the 1920s, being a lightly edited transcript of a series of lectures given for the Adult Bible Fellowship of Tri-Cities Baptist Church during the spring of 2012 (Part 4) by Dave Sproul Click here for Part One – here for Part Two – here for Part…
Read MoreNavigating Muddied Waters
A popular perspective of movements shaping fundamentalism from 1880s to the 1920s, being a lightly edited transcript of a series of lectures given for the Adult Bible Fellowship of Tri-Cities Baptist Church during the spring of 2012 (Part 3) by Dave Sproul Click here for Part One – and here for Part Two Denver Conservative Baptist…
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