The fundamentalist–modernist controversy is a major schism that originated in the 1920s and 1930s within the Presbyterian Church in the United States of...
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delivered a sermon entitled "Shall the Fundamentalists Win?", igniting the Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy. At Princeton Theological Seminary, a New...
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Liberal Christianity (redirect from Modernist Christianity)
historically as Christian Modernism (see Catholic modernism and Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy), is a movement that interprets Christian teaching by taking...
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tensions within the denomination were played out in the Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy of the 1920s and 1930s, a conflict that led to the development...
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Clarence E. Macartney (category Christian fundamentalists)
one of the main leaders of the conservatives during the Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy in the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America...
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after Princeton chose to take a liberal direction during the Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy. Westminster Theological Seminary was formed in 1929, largely...
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Emerson Fosdick's 1922 sermon "Shall the Fundamentalists Win?", thus triggering the fundamentalist–modernist controversy. Machen argued that Liberal Christianity...
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the past Liberal Christianity, used in connection with the Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy Modernism (music), change and development in musical language...
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Scopes trial (category Religious controversies in the United States)
publicized the fundamentalist–modernist controversy, which set modernists, who said evolution could be consistent with religion, against fundamentalists, who said...
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American pastor. Fosdick became a central figure in the fundamentalist–modernist controversy within American Protestantism in the 1920s and 1930s and...
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