Broad Is the Way
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Description The author presents a real-world perspective of fundamentalist institutions and individuals who are considering merging into the evangelical mainstream or have already done so. The book is a wealth of church history of the 20th and 21st centuries, particularly as it relates to the fundamental, independent Baptist movement. The reader will also find insightful chapters on Christian music as well as why institutions shift from a fundamentalist to an evangelical position. Table of Contents Section One — Church History in the 20th Century 1. A Personal Perspective 2. Recent Church History 3. Development of the New Evangelical Movement 4. Observations of the New Evangelical Movement 5. The Pattern of Change Section Two — The Progression of Change 6. A Shift in Bibliology 7. Loss of Evangelistic Fervor 8. A Shifting of Focus 9. A Shift if Music 10. Cultural Fundamentalism 11. Secondary Separation Section Three — Preventing the Evangelical Slide 12. A Focus on THE Book 13. A Renewal of Biblical Separation 14. A Renewal of Evangelistic Fervor 15. Conclusion
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