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A New Dynamic Part 6

May 25, 2010 by

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Fundamentalism has been a movement that desires revival. So much so, that it has been willing to manufacture a synthetic kind of revivalism in its place since there is such a lack of revival. Revivalism, which is not true revival nor able to produce true revival is marked by man-made methods of producing the appearance […]

A New Dynamic 5

May 22, 2010 by

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I want to add one more emphasis to the New Dynamic in Fundamentalism series. Over the past couple of years, I have become more convinced that the church at large, whether fundamentalist, evangelical, or any other stripe, needs to get back to the pervasive preeminence of the Lord Jesus Christ. The one truth that will […]

A New Dynamic 4

May 21, 2010 by

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I appreciate the new dynamic series, and the new direction we are aiming to take this blog.  To piggy back on Jason’s post, I would like to emphasize the Gospel as the center of a revitalized fundamentalism.  We should center on the Gospel and make sure to remember its true importance. One of the important […]

A New Dynamic 3

May 20, 2010 by

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Will and Erik both have posted about a new dynamic.  This dynamic is applicable to this blog, but also one that we wish to see in all of Fundamentalism. Building upon their posts (Though I think none of us anticipated this becoming a series of posts.) I would like to bring in another perspective.  That […]

A New Dynamic

May 18, 2010 by

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If you’ve never read “The History of Fundamentalism in America” by George Dollar (BJU Press 1973) you should try to find a copy. There’s a chapter in that book called “The Prima Donnas of Fundamentalism” of which the most famous was J.Frank Norris. It wasn’t very long after the Niagra Falls Conferences that fundamentalism began […]

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