Title: Rels. 205 Lecture 11.1 Christian Reactions
1Rels. 205 Lecture 11.1Christian Reactions
2John Wesley (1703-1791)
3Jonathan Edwards(1703-1758)
4Evangelicals
They translate into meaning and life all the
liberal plans for the education of adults and
children Frederick Denison Maurice
Charles Finney (1792-1875)
John Wesley (1703-1791)
5Charles Grandison Finney (1792-1875)
Lectures on Revival (1835) Systematic Theology
(1847) Oberlin College, 1837 Anti-Slavery
6200th. Anniversary of the Abolition of the North
Atlantic Slave Trade
Slavery was abolished in the British Empire in
1833
7Amazing Grace
Gustavus Vassa (Olaudah Equiano)
http//www.amazinggracemovie.com/
8Charles Hodge (1797-1878)
9John Henry Newman (1801-1890)
10Historical Truth
And if we trace back the power or ordination from
hand to hand, of course we shall come to the
Apostles at last.
11The Idea of the University(1852)
http//www.newmanreader.org/works/idea/contents
12Apostolic Succession
13Frederick Denison Maurice (1805-1872)
The Kingdom of God (1838)
14Christian Socialism
A church which was looked upon, and almost looked
upon itself, as a tool of the aristocracy The
Liberal proclamation which says, Teach them
was more genial and humane ... More impressive
far was the speech of the Methodist and the
Evangelical
15Adolph von Harnack (1851-1930)
16Fatherhood of God Brotherhood of Man
To our modern way of thinking and feeling,
Christ's message appears in the clearest and most
direct light when grasped in connexion with the
idea of God the Father and the infinite value of
the human soul.
17World War I - The Failure of Liberalism
Impact on Church lost generation
18Karl Barth (1886-1968)
19B.B. Warfield (1851-1921)
20John Gresham Machen (1881-1937)
21The Fundamentals - Issues
Rejection of theological liberalism
Reality of sin
Christs death as an atonement for sin
Resurrection of Christ empty tomb
Reliability of the Bible - the Word of God
22Some Fundamentalist Authors
James Orr - Edinburgh B. B. Warfield -
Princeton Sir Robert Anderson - London H. C. G.
Moule - Durham W. H. Griffith Thomas - Toronto
23The Impact
Church splits
Schisms
Power struggles
24After World War II
The rebirth of Evangelicalism William Franklin
Billy Graham (1918-)
25The Crusade
26Peace With God (1953)
27Christianity Today
28James Barr
Fundamentalism (1981)
29Barrs Fundamentalism - 1
1. A very strong emphasis on the inerrancy
of the Bible, the absence from it of any sort
of error 2) a strong hostility to modern
theology and to the methods, results and
implications of modern critical study of the
Bible
30Barrs Fundamentalism 2
3) an assurance that those who do not share
their religious viewpoint are not really ture
Christians at all (Barr 19811)
31Barrs Fundamentalism - 3
fundamentalism is a bad word the people to
whom it is applied do not like to be so called.
It is often felt to be a hostile and opprobrious
term, suggesting narrowness, bigotry,
obscurantism and sectarianism (Barr 19812)
32History of Fundamentalism
S. G. Cole, The History of Fundamentalism New
York, 1931 George Marsden, Fundamentalism and
American Culture,New York Oxford University
Press, 1980 E.J. Carnell, The Case for Orthodox
Theology, London, Marshall Morgan and Scott, 1961
33Evangelicals
A fundamentalist with a Ph.D.
Issue of culture and lifestyle
Question of Eschatology Fundamentalism
pre-millenialism Evangelicalism open issue i.e.
Pre, Post, or A millenialists
34J.I. Packer
Fundamentalism and the Word of God, London,
Inter-Varsity Press, 1958.
35Kenneth KitchenLondon - Egyptology
36Evangelical scholarship
Larry Hurtado Edinburgh - New Testament Alvin
Plantinga Nortre Dame Philosophy Mark Noll
Wheaton College History James Davidson Hunter
Virginia - Sociology