Fundamentalist History
Historic Fundamentalism
Part Three: Info from Non-Fundamentalist Historians
Historic Fundamentalism And Extreme Fundamentalism
J. Gresham Machen, The OPC Early Fundamentalists
Erik’s Historical Posts
4 Responses “Fundamentalist History” →
persifler
August 4, 2009
Ever wondered why we are called Fundamentalists? Here is a good link to R.A. Torrey’s Commentaries on the Fundamentals. Not Fundamentalism by any stretch of the imagination.
This is not your “hunker in the bunker”, anti-intellectualism. Check it out at Blue Letter Bible:
http://www.blueletterbible.org/commentaries/comm_author.cfm?AuthorID=16
JasonS
August 4, 2009
Persifler,
Thanks for stopping in.
We hope to get around to addressing those fundamental doctrines in the future. There are several others who shall be contributing to the blog, so I expect to see The Fundamentals as well as Torrey trotted out at some time or another.
Feel free to hang around, comment, and add to the discussion. We would appreciate it.
adunareaharulsuveran
April 16, 2010
Landmark baptist- in Europa :
http://ovocebaptistainfiliasi.blogspot.com/
http://aurelmunteanu.wordpress.com/
http://ovocebaptistainoltenia.wordpress.com/
JasonS
April 16, 2010
Hi,
I have approved your comments, but to be honest with you, they are irrelevant to the subject. The links to the Trail of Blood, etc. simply show that your folks don’t understand ecclesiology or history.