BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #11 – Turbulent Twenties Controversy over the Five Fundamentals History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church 900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108 --Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale-- Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 153-164 on November 14, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church
1. Who said, the church was like “rotten wood” (Beale, 153)?
2. Who was the associate pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in New York City (Beale, 153)? 3. What is something Fosdick did not do (Beale, 153)? 4. What was the title of Fosdick’s May 21, 1922, sermon (Beale, 153)? 5. What are three doctrines Fosdick denied and deemed nonessential (Beale, 154)? 6. What was the name of Edward Macartney’s (1879-1957) church in Philadelphia (Beale, 154)? 7. What was the title of Macartney’s sermon to counter Fosdick’s (Beale, 154)? 8. What did Macartney urge the Philadelphia Presbytery to do (Beale, 154)? 9. What did the New York Presbytery begin to practice (Beale, 154)? 10. Who did the New York Presbytery licence to preach in 1923 (Beale, 154)?
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Controversy over the Five Fundamentals – History of Fundamentalism Class #11 – BFTBC |