A Handful of Pebbles

Theological Liberalism and the Church

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Weight 0.11 kg
Dimensions 18.1 × 12.1 × 0.8 cm
ISBN 9780851519777
Binding

Paperback

format

Book

page-count

96

topic

Church Issues/Unity, General Theology

Original Pub Date

2003

Banner Pub Date

May 31, 2008

Book Description

At first sight the word ‘liberalism’ does not seem threatening in any way. Quite the reverse, it is often associated with ideas like ‘democracy’, ‘freedom’ and ‘generosity of spirit’. However, there is something quite sinister about ‘theological liberalism’; although not a well-defined term, it usually refers to a belief system which rejects the orthodox view of the Christian faith as set out in the Bible, and summarized in the church’s historic creeds and confessions.

This book traces the origins and development of theological liberalism and convincingly demonstrates what a dangerous and destructive thing it is to the Christian church. The author shows that a battle continues to rage today, not between two varieties of true Christianity, but between truth and error, light and darkness, good and evil.

Table of Contents Expand ↓

Publisher’s Note vii
1 What Is Theological Liberalism? 1
2 Warnings in the Bible 7
3 A Brief History of the Rise of Liberalism 15
4 The American Fundamentalist Controversy 37
5 Neo-Orthodoxy 41
6 After Neo-Orthodoxy 45
7 Key Doctrines 51
8 How Should a Christian Respond to Theological Liberalism? 75
For Further Reading 83
Index of Names 85

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