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Fundamentalism and Social Involvement
Fundamentalism does have an interest in helping the less fortunate become the more fortunate, but it does so on its own terms. Since its approach is markedly different from the culture at large, its interest easily may be misconstrued as either a lack of interest or as simply supporting the status quo.
The Priorities of “The Fundamentals”
In 1909, as Fundamentalism and theological Liberalism battled in the denominations, two Christian brothers purposed to publish a series of books which would set forth the fundamentals of the Christian faith. The priorities of The Fundamentals were, first the Bible, then key doctrines that were under attack by the liberals of the day.
Prayer and God’s Omniscience
Prayer is not only personal and regular for the believer, but it also defines the believer’s relationship to God to some extent. If a believer views prayer simply as a duty, his prayer life may be consistent, but it also might be consistently dull and shallow.
Book Reviews
Reviews from Dr. Fred Moritz and Dr. David Saxon of Bless God and Take Courage—The Judson History and Legacy, from Rosalie Hall Hunt and The Theology of B.B. Warfield: A Systematic Summary by Fred G. Zaspel.
Full Version – Volume 1.2
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Introduction
The purpose of the Maranatha Baptist Theological Journal is to provide for our constituency, and for others who may be interested, articles from a Baptist, dispensational, and conservative theological position.
A Warning for True Believers who Lack Faith
Hebrews 6:4-8 is one of the most difficult New Testament passages to interpret. Almost every article written on this passage begins with a statement of its difficulty.
Filled with or Full of the Spirit: Acts and Ephesians
This article will examine the concept and language of being “filled with the Spirit” in Luke and Acts and compare that with Ephesians 5:18, in order to demonstrate that these two fillings are not the same.
Tracing the Thread of Trinitarian Thought from Ignatius to Origen
The purpose of this article is to explore how Origen’s predecessors viewed the relationship among the Godhead, and to examine if there was a developing theology prior to Origen.
Adoniram Judson: Father of American Missions
Adoniram Judson is commonly called the “Father of American Missions.” Judson was the first minister of the gospel to depart from American shores in order to dedicate himself to the proclamation of Jesus Christ abroad.