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Fundamentalism
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Barr, James
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Artículo Disponible
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230 B276
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Comprado
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For those who must cope with the growing liberal / conservative rift in today´s church.
Today people in the church are disturbe at the uspsurge of fundamentalist groups who give strong emphasis to the "inerracy of the Bible", are openly hostile to modern critical study of theology and the Bible, and suspect that those who do no t agree with them are not really Christians. To cope with the current influence of these groups, we must first uderstan who and what a fundamentalist is. This book is an excellent place to acquire that understanding. Professor Barr gives a complete, well.documented portair of the fundamentalists and the religion they advocate. He looks at their whole belief of structure - their historial roots, their basic philosophy, their scholarship, where they currently stand, and what type of people they attract. He demostrates fundamentalism to be an incoherent scholarly position and in contradiction with the central logic of Christian faith. HIs critique focuses on issues tha divide the church and that need to be dealt with in dialogue to prevent a further split in the church today. |
0-664-24191-3
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The Westminster Press
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1978
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380
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United States of America
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Pennsylvania
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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25/08/2014
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25/08/2014
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