Albert Mohler: "The misjudgment of true fundamentalism is the belief that all disagreements concern first-order doctrines."
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Albert Mohler communicates his position on levels of separation.
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R. Kent Hughes - The SharperIron Interview | Part 2
Part 2 deals with the topics of sex, violence, marriage, the Lord’s Day, and Fundamentalism. Listen here.
(Don’t miss Part 1.)
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Billy Sunday, Alcohol, and Moralism: A Fundamentalist's Conundrum
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Ken Fields contrasts gospel presentations and moral crusades
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"In my mind, neither evangelicalism nor fundamentalism needs a voice in the wider culture. Pursuing that voice has been the root of most of the church's problems."
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Dave Doran in the comments of Nate Busenitz’s post “We Do Believe in Separation”
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"How could different fundamentalist leaders, all of whom held the same doctrinal convictions (the fundamentals), respond so differently to the question of ecclesiastical separation?"
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Nate Busentiz has an interesting post on “History’s Blurred Line of Separation”
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Unity Is Fundamental
Of all the issues I have come across, possibly the most difficult in which to determine my position is the belief in personal and ecclesiastical separation. Having spent more than a full year on SharperIron, I have concluded that I am not the only one with questions in these areas. But I think perhaps my confusion stems from a misunderstanding of the doctrine of unity. Many of us are familiar with passages like Ephesians 4:1-6 and 1 Corinthians 12, but have we thoroughly considered them in regard to unity?
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"It strikes me that a number of younger evangelicals are fed up with the cultural system called "evangelicalism," because it appears to identify certain issues as central to the Gospel which are actually not biblical or doctrinal issues at all."
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Sean Michael Lucas comments on this Filings article.
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