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Characteristics of Convergents: Where Now?

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 19, 2016 | Church History, Evangelicalism, FBFI, Fundamentalism

A couple of days ago I posted a brief critique of Pastor Don Johnson’s description of Convergent Christianity. I suggested that his list of characteristics really didn’t do much to clarify who or what these so-called Convergents are. What I would like to...

“God’s Word in Our Hands” for Kindle

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 17, 2016 | Biblical Studies, Bibliology, Fundamentalism, Library, Library Tips

Only 99 cents at Amazon. This book is a treatment of biblical preservation. It was written and published by fundamentalists.

Cliff Barrows with the Lord

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 17, 2016 | Church Services, Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism, Tributes

Cliff Barrows died on Tuesday. He was the song leader for the Billy Graham evangelistic team. But he was much more. I don’t know how I’d ever document this, but I’m convinced that Barrows became the model for two generations of fundamentalist and...

What Is A “Convergent?”

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 16, 2016 | Evangelicalism, FBFI, Fundamentalism

The Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International recently coined the word “convergent” to describe people who occupy a position that it sees as a particular threat to biblical fundamentalism. What is a convergent? I think I know the answer to that...

Westminster Seminary Founding Faculty

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 14, 2016 | Church History, Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism, J. Gresham Machen

Justin Taylor displays a newly colorized photo and explains how and by whom the work was done. For historians and Machen fans, this picture is just about priceless. Among other things, it includes a young Alan MacRae, who would side with McIntire against Machen,...

There’s No Fundamentalist Like an Ex-Fundamentalist

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 12, 2016 | Anthropology, Education, Ethics, Fundamentalism, World Events

If you’re not acquainted with the transgender silliness that’s been taking place at Nova Classical Academy in Minnesota, “Transgender Conformity” in First Things offers a good primer. It’s worth noting that the father whose child is at...
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