1. Renaissance (1300s-1600s) 2. Age of Reason (1600s-1900s) 2. Modernism (1900s-1940s) 3. Post-Modernism (1940s-present) 4. So What's Next? Neo-Gnosticism
II. HISTORICAL FIGURES OF NOTE
1. Modernism Proponents - a. Liberal Theology --- i. Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834) --- ii. Charles Sheldon (1857-1946) --- iii. Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) --- iv. Harry Fosdick (1878-1969) - b. Neo-Orthodoxy Theology --- i. Søren Kierkegaard (1813-55) --- ii. Karl Barth (1886-1968) --- ii. Paul Tillich (1886-1965) - c. Radical Theologies --- i. Rudolf Bultmann (1884-1976) --- ii. Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-45) --- iii. Other Radical Theologies ----- ◦ God-Is-Dead Theology ----- ◦ Process Theology 2. Modernism Opponents - a. Conservative Academics --- i. Benjamin B. Warfield (1851-1921) --- ii. John G. Machen (1881-1937) --- iii. Cornelius Van Til (1895-1987) - b. Charismatic Pentecostalism --- i. Charles F. Parham (1873-1929) --- ii. William J. Seymour (1870-1922)
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Jon Cardwell was saved by God’s grace on June 3, 1985 while serving in the military as a deep sea diver in the U.S. Navy. The call to ministry came 8 years later when he was invited to serve the Lord in the Philippine mission field. Jon’s entry into pastoral ministry came...