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However, conservative Southern Baptists are not fundamentalists.Russell Moore, president of the ERLC (Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission) is a conservative spokesperson for the SBC.Albert Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. An example of a conservative Southern Baptist is R.The Southern Baptist Convention has experienced a conservative resurgence since the late 1970s.The Southern Baptists resisted the drift into Modernism better than their northern counterparts, but eventually much of the denominational positions and many of theÄenominational schools were controlled by liberals.The Southern Baptist Convention was formed in 1845 after a split with Baptists in the northern United States.Robert Gundry (over his interpretation of Matthew) was forced to resign, but Clark Pinnock and John Sanders (open theism) were not. The society has a minimal doctrinal statement (inerrancy and the trinity) which has led to great diversity and some conflicts within the membership. The society publishes The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society quarterly. At meetings scholarly papers are delivered on numerous topics. The Evangelical Theological Society is a scholarly organization.Graham's decisive break with fundamentalists took place in connection with his 1957 New York Crusade when Graham openly accepted the support of non-evangelicals and Catholics. Was catapulted to worldwide recognition through his Los Angeles campaign of 1949.
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His ministry was characterized by broadening cooperation with non-evangelicals.
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Beginning as a vision of Billy Graham, Christianity Today, established in 1956, is the magazine that became the popular voice of Neo-evangelicalism to be a response to the liberal Christian Century.Henry wrote The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism (1947), which denounced the lack of social concern within Fundamentalism. He called for a more intellectual response to Liberalism. Ockenga, Pastor of Park Street Church in Boston and the first president of Fuller Theological Seminary, coined the term "New Evangelical" at the convocation address atįuller Theological Seminary in 1948.Ockenga convinced Fuller of the need for a top-tier evangelical Seminary. Fuller Theological Seminary: Founded in 1947 to provide a scholarly representation of evangelical theology.The NAE was less restrictive than the militant ACCC (American Council of Christian Churches) established by Carl McIntire in 1941. Originally fundamentalists were included but eventually they withdrew in the early 1950s. The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) was founded in 1942.