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Christian Fundamentalism

3 sermons

Christian fundamentalism emphasizes a return to the foundational truths of Scripture, advocating for a literal interpretation of the Bible as the inerrant Word of God. This movement seeks to uphold the core doctrines of the Christian faith, such as the divinity of Christ, the reality of sin, and the necessity of salvation through faith, as articulated in Ephesians 2:8-9. Fundamentalists often draw upon the teachings of Jesus, who affirmed the authority of Scripture in Matthew 4:4, emphasizing that 'man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.' In a world increasingly influenced by secular ideologies, Christian fundamentalism calls believers to stand firm in their faith, as encouraged in 1 Corinthians 16:13, which urges Christians to 'be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.' This movement also addresses the importance of doctrinal purity, echoing the exhortation found in 2 Timothy 4:2 to 'preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and teaching.' Ultimately, Christian fundamentalism seeks to foster a community that is deeply rooted in biblical truth, striving to fulfill the Great Commission as mandated in Matthew 28:19-20, ensuring that the message of Christ remains central to the life of the Church.

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Anton Bosch continues the series on Christian Fundamentalism, emphasizing the importance of recognizing Scriptural authority, a literal interpretation of Scripture, and theological conservatism. He delves into Biblical Christology, highlighting the full revelation of Jesus Christ in the Bible, His r

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Anton Bosch concludes the series on Christian Fundamentalism by emphasizing the importance of accountability to God, highlighting the eternal consequences for both the unsaved and Christians based on their actions and faith. He stresses the distinction between Christian fundamentalism and radicalism

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James Blaine Chapman addresses the concept of fundamentalism, criticizing the factional meaning given to the term 'fundamental' by certain groups who injected their own pet notions into the list of accepted Christian doctrines. He emphasizes that holiness is indeed a fundamental doctrine of the Bibl

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