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A Theology of Fellowship

Jim Mon, 04/27/15 8:29 pm
Fundamentalism & Evangelicalism
Fellowship
Separation

“Fundamentalism is best known for its separatism, a willingness to separate when biblical truth is at stake. Separation, however, is the flipside of fellowship. If we can fellowship with someone (or something like a church or an association), we cannot separate from him (or it). If we do not have a basis for biblical fellowship, then we will struggle with our basis for biblical separation.”

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