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Controversy over the Five Fundamentals – History of Fundamentalism Class #11 – BFTBC

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #11 – Turbulent Twenties Controversy over the Five Fundamentals

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 153-164 on November 14, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church


1. Who said, the church was like “rotten wood” (Beale, 153)?

2. Who was the associate pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in New York City (Beale, 153)?

3. What is something Fosdick did not do (Beale, 153)?

4. What was the title of Fosdick’s May 21, 1922, sermon (Beale, 153)?

5. What are three doctrines Fosdick denied and deemed nonessential (Beale, 154)?

6. What was the name of Edward Macartney’s (1879-1957) church in Philadelphia (Beale, 154)?

7. What was the title of Macartney’s sermon to counter Fosdick’s (Beale, 154)?

8. What did Macartney urge the Philadelphia Presbytery to do (Beale, 154)?

9. What did the New York Presbytery begin to practice (Beale, 154)?

10. Who did the New York Presbytery licence to preach in 1923 (Beale, 154)?



BFTBC, Daniel S. Waite, Bible For Today, Collingswoood, B. B. Warfield, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Inerrancy, William Jennings Bryan, Clarence Macartney, naturalism, Mark Allison Matthews, Charles R. Erdman, Henry Sloane Coffin, Princeton Seminary

A second look at..."The Zeitgeist" movie Part 5

We are continuing to look at the Zeitgeist Film....

A second look at..."The Zeitgeist" movie Part 4

Continuing the go over the Zeitgeist movie.
Hope you find this informative

A second look at..."The Zeitgeist" movie Part 3

Mithras and Orion

A second look at..."The Zeitgeist" movie Part 2

We are continuing to look at the Zeitgeist film, here we cover the so-called similarities between Attis, Krishna and Dionysus

A second look at..."The Zeitgeist" movie Part 1b

A closer look a a very popular online (anti-christian) video. Only Part 1 will be covered. We are finishing up Horus here.

A second look at..."The Zeitgeist" movie Part 1a

A closer look a a very popular online (anti-christian) video. Only Part 1 will be covered. Here the film is talking about the Sun, the Zodiac and Horus

BibleStudyMinute.com: The Problem with Verse and Chapter Numbers

Verse and chapter numbers allow you to focus in on a passage of Scripture. Just tell someone to turn with you, and they know where to turn. But those same numbers can make us miss the big picture.

BibleStudyMinute.com: 3 Easy Steps to Solid Bible Study

You can begin studying the Bible right this minute. Just follow these three steps, and you’ll be rolling right along.

BibleStudyMinute.com: Write as You Read the Bible

Maybe this is you: your eyes just covered a whole chapter of the Bible, but you don’t really remember what you read. One simple change can get your brain involved.

Part 2 -- God Will Visit You – Genesis 49:1-33 – Genesis Bible Study – Daniel S. Waite – BFTBC

God Will Visit You – Genesis 49:1-33 – Genesis Bible Study – Daniel S. Waite – BFTBC

On Tuesday, November 11, 2014, Pastor Daniel S. Waite discussed Genesis 50:1-26 at the Genesis Bible Study of the Bible For Today Baptist Church of Collingswood, New Jersey.

Pastor D. A. Waite
Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue
Collingswood, NJ 08108

www.BibleForToday.org
856-854-4747


1. Which one of the twelve brothers “fell upon his father’s face” (Genesis 50:1)?
2. Who did Joseph commanded to embalm Israel his father (Genesis 50:2)?
3. How many days did the Egyptians mourn for Israel (Genesis 50:3)?
4. Who said, “Now therefore let me go up, I pray thee , and bury my father, and I will come again”
(Genesis 50:4-5)?
5. Who said, “Go up, and bury thy father, according as he made thee swear” (Genesis 50:6)?
6. How was the company of people that accompanied Joseph described (Genesis 50:9)?
7. How many days did their mourning last near the threshingfloor of Atad (Genesis 50:10)?
8. Who said, “This is a grievous mourning to the Egyptians” (Genesis 50:11)?
9. What is the name of the cave in which the sons of Israel buried their father (Genesis 50:13)?
10. (1) Pick a number between one and twenty-six, and (2) write something about the corresponding verse from Genesis chapter fifty.

Genesis 50:1-26 And Joseph fell upon his father's face, and wept upon him, and kissed him.

Part 1 -- God Will Visit You – Genesis 49:1-33 – Genesis Bible Study – Daniel S. Waite – BFTBC

God Will Visit You – Genesis 49:1-33 – Genesis Bible Study – Daniel S. Waite – BFTBC

On Tuesday, November 11, 2014, Pastor Daniel S. Waite discussed Genesis 50:1-26 at the Genesis Bible Study of the Bible For Today Baptist Church of Collingswood, New Jersey.

Pastor D. A. Waite
Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue
Collingswood, NJ 08108

www.BibleForToday.org
856-854-4747


1. Which one of the twelve brothers “fell upon his father’s face” (Genesis 50:1)?
2. Who did Joseph commanded to embalm Israel his father (Genesis 50:2)?
3. How many days did the Egyptians mourn for Israel (Genesis 50:3)?
4. Who said, “Now therefore let me go up, I pray thee , and bury my father, and I will come again”
(Genesis 50:4-5)?
5. Who said, “Go up, and bury thy father, according as he made thee swear” (Genesis 50:6)?
6. How was the company of people that accompanied Joseph described (Genesis 50:9)?
7. How many days did their mourning last near the threshingfloor of Atad (Genesis 50:10)?
8. Who said, “This is a grievous mourning to the Egyptians” (Genesis 50:11)?
9. What is the name of the cave in which the sons of Israel buried their father (Genesis 50:13)?
10. (1) Pick a number between one and twenty-six, and (2) write something about the corresponding verse from Genesis chapter fifty.

Genesis 50:1-26 And Joseph fell upon his father's face, and wept upon him, and kissed him. 2 And Joseph commanded his servants the physicians to embalm

CLCS Anapest poetry

Class instruction on anapestic meter in poetry.

Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals – History of Fundamentalism Class #10 – BFTBC

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #10 – Famous Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 153-164 on November 7, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

1. What type of devices did not exist in the 1800s

2. What was the only source for legitimate heretical evidence?

3. What was the problem concerning presbytery transfers?

4. (1) What happened to liberals within the denomination in the 1890s and (2) what happened to the conservatives in the denomination in the 1930s?

5. What conference did Briggs oppose in 1878?

6. How did the student body respond to Briggs inaugural address?

7. How did Briggs think of Romanist John Henry Newman “found God”?

8. How did Briggs think the Unitarian James Martineau (1805-1900) “found God”?

BFTBC, Daniel S. Waite, Bible For Today, Collingswoood, Charles A. Briggs, John Henry Newman, James Martineau, Spurgeon, William B. Green, Jr., Henry Preserved Smith, Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Lane Seminary, Union Seminary, McCormick Seminary

Briggs Newman Martineau Spurgeon Preserved Smith McGiffert Union McCormick Seminary



Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals – History of Fundamentalism Class #10 – BFTBC

Part 2 -- Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals – History of Fundamentalism Class #10 – BFTBC

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #10 – Famous Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 153-164 on November 7, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

1. What type of devices did not exist in the 1800s

2. What was the only source for legitimate heretical evidence?

3. What was the problem concerning presbytery transfers?

4. (1) What happened to liberals within the denomination in the 1890s and (2) what happened to the conservatives in the denomination in the 1930s?

5. What conference did Briggs oppose in 1878?

6. How did the student body respond to Briggs inaugural address?

7. How did Briggs think of Romanist John Henry Newman “found God”?

8. How did Briggs think the Unitarian James Martineau (1805-1900) “found God”?

BFTBC, Daniel S. Waite, Bible For Today, Collingswoood, Charles A. Briggs, John Henry Newman, James Martineau, Spurgeon, William B. Green, Jr., Henry Preserved Smith, Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Lane Seminary, Union Seminary, McCormick Seminary

Briggs Newman Martineau Spurgeon Preserved Smith McGiffert Union McCormick Seminary



Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals – History of Fundamentalism Class #10 – BFTBC

Part 3 -- Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals – History of Fundamentalism Class #10 – BFTBC

BFTBC – History of Fundamentalism Class #10 – Famous Heresy Trials and the Five Fundamentals

History of Fundamentalism Class of the Bible For Today Baptist Church
900 Park Avenue, Collingswood, NJ 08108

--Text Book In Pursuit of Purity By Dr. David O. Beale--

Pastor Daniel S. Waite covered pages 153-164 on November 7, 2014, at Bible For Today Baptist Church

1. What type of devices did not exist in the 1800s

2. What was the only source for legitimate heretical evidence?

3. What was the problem concerning presbytery transfers?

4. (1) What happened to liberals within the denomination in the 1890s and (2) what happened to the conservatives in the denomination in the 1930s?

5. What conference did Briggs oppose in 1878?

6. How did the student body respond to Briggs inaugural address?

7. How did Briggs think of Romanist John Henry Newman “found God”?

8. How did Briggs think the Unitarian James Martineau (1805-1900) “found God”?

Ecstatic Bible Basking

Have you ever heard of lectio divina? In brief, lectio divina simply means "divine reading." It's more than Bible study. Eugene Peterson's Solo calls it "Bible basking," and I agree. Lectio divina is a special way to enjoy the scriptures, taking it outside of intellect and even beyond emotion, into communion with God.

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