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Evaluating Evangelicalism from a Biblical Perspective
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URL: http://ttpstudents.com/papers/ets/2001/Thorne/Thorne.html

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by James Thorne
2001

In a previous paper, "Defining Evangelicalism," I made the observation that the question of the Biblical nature of what we call today "evangelicalism" must be reserved for a separate study. This is that study. I may owe this effort to the Presidential address of Dr. Wayne Grudem at the 1999 convention of the Evangelical Theological Society. The very title of the address raises a serious issue: "Do We Act As If We Really Believe that `The Bible Alone, and the Bible in Its Entirety, Is the Word of God Written?'" In keeping with my commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ, I find it necessary and salutary to evaluate my ideas and thoughts by the Word of God. This means that I must evaluate evangelicalism from a Biblical perspective...

Category: Contemporary Theology

Tags: Evaluating, Evangelicalism, Biblical Perspective

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