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He was noted for his opposition to theological liberalism and higher criticism.
A pillar of orthodoxy, he challenged the theological liberalism fashionable at the time.
By 1920, the theological liberalism of unionist leaders made the entire movement suspect to orthodox members, especially Presbyterians.
But theological liberalism collapsed suddenly and dramatically in early 20th-century Germany, for reasons Americans would do well to ponder.
On the other hand, theological liberalism finds the word of God through the examination and appropriation of contemporary experiences.
An evangelical revival led by Andrew Murray tipped the balance away from theological liberalism.
An Anglican, he was a member of the Episcopal Church, but left it due to their theological liberalism in 2006.
In the NGK meanwhile there was more controversy over theological liberalism and conservatism.
In his disputation with Edwards Cupitt attacks theological liberalism at its weakest point.
What is undeniable is that theological liberalism has virtually destroyed the power of the older denominations such as the Anglicans.
The Society has critiqued inter-denominational theological movements including theological liberalism and some aspects of the charismatic movement.
The Tractarians criticised theological liberalism.
In the 19th century, theological liberalism led to splits in the Dutch Reformed Church.
In 1899, Gaebelein left the Methodist Episcopal Church because of its theological liberalism.
A number of CMS missionaries and supporters had become unhappy at its drift towards theological liberalism.
Growing more suspicious of the subjective theological liberalism of the day, he published A Christian Manifesto in 1934.
Theological liberalism generally regards these apocalyptic expectations as being errant or mistaken, however, so this view cannot accurately be considered a form of preterism.
Ecclesiastical separatism has also been associated with Christian fundamentalism, and such withdrawals have been mainly due to perceived theological liberalism.
Theologically, Blanshard was raised Methodist but tended toward theological liberalism from an early age, a tendency that became more pronounced as he grew older.
In 1887, the church left the Baptist Union because of the widening influence of theological liberalism within the Union.
The ironic result is a trajectory toward theological liberalism and away from Christian orthodoxy, as well as the fragmentation of Protestantism.
Evangelicalism may sometimes be perceived as the middle ground between the theological liberalism of the mainline denominations and the cultural separatism of fundamentalism.
Christian fundamentalism began in the late 19th- and early 20th-century among British and American Protestants as a reaction to theological liberalism and cultural modernism.
The Kuyperian tradition parted company with theological liberalism, pietism, and scholastic orthodoxy which they believed to involve false accommodations to the Enlightenment.
The faculty of the religion department was uncomfortable with Jenson's theological liberalism, and his openness to biblical criticism and evolutionary biology was strongly condemned.