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Stewart G. Cole

History of Fundamentalism

Stewart G. Cole

A historical account of the Fundamentalist movement in America, beginning with A.C. Dixon as a microcosm of the era. Cole traces the origins, key figures, and defining controversies of early twentieth-century Fundamentalism.

49 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 A. C. Dixon-Microcosm of an Era 2 Articles in The Fundamentals 3 Baptist Fundamentalism Organized 4 Baptists and Early Fundamentalism 5 Conservative Reactions. 6 Contributions of Niagara 7 Controversies over the Fundamentals 8 Defections from the Fundamentalist Fellowship 9 Defining Fundamentalism 10 Facing Defections and Defeats 11 Famous Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals 12 Fortifications and Forgeries 13 Fortifications and Forgeries 14 Fundamentalist Fatalities 15 Fundamentalists strove to achieve purity 16 Gresham Machen of Princeton Seminary 17 Issues of Alarm 18 Niagara Bible Conference and Her Fruits 19 Origin of the Fundamentalist Fellowship 20 THE AMERICAN BAPTISTS 21 THE AMERICAN BAPTISTS SEMINARIES 22 THE FIRST RECORDED BAPTIST CHURCH IN HISTORY 23 The 1878 Niagara Creed 24 The 1921 Fundamentalist Fellowship Meeting 25 The 1921 NBC Meeting (Des Moines, Iowa) 26 The 1922 NBC Meeting (Indianapolis, Indiana) 27 The 1923 NBC Meeting (Atlantic City, New Jersey) 28 The 1925 NBC Meeting (Seattle, Washington) 29 The American Bible and Prophetic Conferences 30 The Auburn Affirmation 31 The Auburn Affirmation 32 The Birth of the Baptist Bible Union 33 The Deep Roots of Controversy 34 The Development of American Liberalism 35 The Fall of Princeton Theological Seminary 36 The Five Fundamentals Declared 37 The Fountainheads of Fundamentalism 38 The Liberals' 1922 Preconvention Forum 39 The Matter of Baptist Confessions 40 The Peace Commission 1925-1927 41 The Prayer Meeting Revivals 42 The Reorganization of Princeton 43 The Revivals and Early Believers' Meetings 44 The Scofield Reference Bible 45 There Was Murder in the Students' Hearts 46 Tolerance Creeps In 47 Ulster and the Origin of the Believers' Meetings 48 WHAT IS AN INDEPENDENT FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST 49 WHO WERE THE FIRST BAPTISTS?

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