Fundamentalism and EvangelicalsClarendon Press, 11. jun. 1998 - 384 strani This study examines the contentious claim that much evangelicalism is fundamentalist in character. Within Protestantism, the term `fundamentalism' denotes not only a movement but also a mentality which has greatly affected evangelicals, and which involves preserving as factual a reading of scripture as possible. Here the development and dismantling of the fundamentalist mentality is examined in light of philosophical influences upon evangelicalism over the last three centuries, notably: Common Sense Realism, neo-Calvinism, and modern hermeneutical philosophy. Particular attention is paid to James Barr's critique of fundamentalism and to evangelical rejoinders. Harriet A. Harris proposes that the fundamentalist mentality does not do justice to evangelical experience since it is more concerned with the Bible's factual truthfulness than with its life-giving effects. An appendix on Global Fundamentalism brings together two rarely united fields of study: Protestant fundamentalism's relation to evangelicalism, and its relation to resurgent movements in other religions. |
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... scripture and would at the same time accept Packer's image of ' dictation ' as a metaphor signifying ' not the ... doctrine of most fundamentalists and evangelicals has been in- fluenced by the Princeton doctrine of inerrancy ...
... scripture and would at the same time accept Packer's image of ' dictation ' as a metaphor signifying ' not the ... doctrine of most fundamentalists and evangelicals has been in- fluenced by the Princeton doctrine of inerrancy ...
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... scripture to be an authority for their faith and life . It also betrays a conception of facts as stated entities ... doctrine and ethical guidance ' . 9 I shall not be describing the fundamentalist approach to 10 Introduction.
... scripture to be an authority for their faith and life . It also betrays a conception of facts as stated entities ... doctrine and ethical guidance ' . 9 I shall not be describing the fundamentalist approach to 10 Introduction.
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... scripture contains no errors is a deduc- tive argument that God inspired the scriptures and God cannot err . The Bible is free from error because rationally , given the Protestant scholastic doctrine of verbal inspiration , it can ...
... scripture contains no errors is a deduc- tive argument that God inspired the scriptures and God cannot err . The Bible is free from error because rationally , given the Protestant scholastic doctrine of verbal inspiration , it can ...
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... scripture . Reid's views on memory , that what we remember is not the idea of a past event but the past event itself ... doctrine of iner- rancy advocated by scholars at Princeton Theological Seminary provided the most intellectual ...
... scripture . Reid's views on memory , that what we remember is not the idea of a past event but the past event itself ... doctrine of iner- rancy advocated by scholars at Princeton Theological Seminary provided the most intellectual ...
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... doctrine and interpretation of scripture . The last three chapters consider two potential alternatives to fundamentalist notions of biblical truth : from the Dutch neo- Calvinist philosophy , and from phenomenological hermeneutics ...
... doctrine and interpretation of scripture . The last three chapters consider two potential alternatives to fundamentalist notions of biblical truth : from the Dutch neo- Calvinist philosophy , and from phenomenological hermeneutics ...
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The Relation of Fundamentalism to Evangelicalism A Historical Approach | 19 |
The Relation of Fundamentalism to Evangelicalism A British Critique | 57 |
The Fundamentalist Mentality Its Philosophical Roots | 94 |
The Fundamentalist Mentality Among Evangelicals | 131 |
Fundamentalist Apologetics and Evangelical Experience | 180 |
The Dutch Influence | 205 |
Kuyperians and Warfieldians | 233 |
Rescinding Fundamentalism? Evangelicals and Hermeneutics | 278 |
Conclusion | 313 |
Comparative Fundamentalism | 325 |
GLOSSARY OF FUNDAMENTALIST AND EVANGELICAL INSTITUTIONS | 337 |
REFERENCES | 340 |
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