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Westminster Seminary Press
Christianity & Liberalism
In 1923, the church in the United States was in a crisis. Modernist theology born in pre-War Europe now gripped a country experiencing vibrant technological and societal change. America in the “Roaring Twenties” was booming. Fashion was changing. Music was faster, louder. Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin were astonishing moviegoers with impossible stunts. The cities were electric. Industry was booming. The country was three years into a progressive prohibition of hard liquor. For the first time, a person could fly non-stop from New York to Seattle. President Harding was the first president...
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4.8 stars from 84 ratings
Outstanding
This is an outstanding podcast. I grew up in a home with a father who went to seminary in the late 60’s early 70’s. I grew up on Fosdick’s theology!! Praise God I left that theology and found the truth in Christ. This podcast is helping me connect the dots between the liberal theology I grew...Read full review »
srnowell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/23
I’m blown away by the high production value of this Christian podcast! From the intro music to the sound editing, everything is sharp and perfectly presented. I’m also impressed by the guests brought on the show and the interviews that ensue. I hope this keeps going on for a long long time.
ReportThis505 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/18/23
This is well produced and has some deeply insightful perspectives applying one of the most important books of the last century to this century where the subissues are different but not the core issue. You can have Christianity or (theological) Liberalism but not both.
Scott I H via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/23
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