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Thinking Fellows

Fundamentalism and Modernism

Thinking Fellows

1517 Podcasts

Society & Culture, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8869 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, Dan van Voorhis leads listeners through origins of fundamentalism and modernism in American Christianity. Dan explains how the battle between these two groups was not just in fighting but was a matter of national news and had social consequences. Sit back, relax, grab a drink, and enjoy the show. 

Show Notes:

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Here We Still Stand (PNET19)

During the show, Dan talked about making outlines from this series available. Editing is not complete on those documents and they will be made available at a later date on the 1517 website. 

 

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello there, and welcome to the Think You Fellows podcast. My name is Caleb and today I'm joined by

0:23.7

Dr. Rod Rosemblatt, Adam Francisco, and Dan Vanvoris. Dr. Keith is away this week, fiercely sanding the

0:31.9

outside of his cabin. And so he'll join us in some future episodes. But today we are recording episode five of Christianity

0:40.8

in America, which Dan has been leading us through. And it's been a lot of fun to sit here

0:47.0

and just throw questions at you for the last several weeks. And it's been enjoyable for me.

0:51.7

I think I can tell you from direct listener feedback, people have been really enjoying

0:56.2

the show and downloads are our way up too.

0:59.9

So it's kind of cool being able to cover the material that we've ever done on the show before,

1:05.6

which I think makes all the difference.

1:08.7

We go back and make those topics that really matter and resonate to people.

1:13.2

And we've said,

1:14.3

there's sort of nothing wrong with revisiting a lot of the same topics

1:17.3

that we've done because those same questions

1:19.5

and doctrines always seem to come up.

1:21.4

But it's a great break to be able to bring somebody on the show

1:25.4

who can do an outline of something we've never done or covered before.

1:28.7

Well, we're not platonists, right? So we don't just have these ideas floating up in some realm above us.

1:34.2

Everything is, you know, connected to concrete people, you know. It's, so we've got to know what those

1:40.3

people were doing and what they were saying. And it's, you know, that's where the historian can hopefully be some help.

1:45.9

I think had I been quicker when you said, we're not plaiting us, right?

1:49.4

I was going to, I should have said, well, speak for yourself.

1:53.8

Oh, no.

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