Spurgeon on the Immutability of God
“It has been said by some one that ‘the proper study of mankind is man.’ I will not oppose the idea, but I believe it is equally true that the […]
“It has been said by some one that ‘the proper study of mankind is man.’ I will not oppose the idea, but I believe it is equally true that the […]
Salvation and the Role of Atonement in Grace Humanistic Christianity, in rejecting the complete spiritual brokenness of the human race, the holiness of God, and the wrath of God against […]
“The difference between them is not primarily one of emphasis but of content. One proclaims a God Who saves; the other speaks of a God Who enables man to save […]
Chapter 5: Creedalism Vs. Experientialism By Leif L. The grand idea in the Second Great Awakening was to separate a living, experiential faith from a dead, intellectual creed. It was […]
Chapter 4: The Liberation of Thought, Humanist Style By Leif L. “But if Theology be thus abandoned, or rather if (to ease the transition) it be made merely the symbolic […]
Chapter 3: The Democratization of Salvation By Leif L. Influence of Restorationism on the Second Great Awakening The Restoration Movement started in the early 19th century and was linked to […]
Chapter 2: The Influence of Humanism on Religious Thought During the Second Great Awakening By Leif L. The American Revolution and the Second Great Awakening There were scars left from […]
Chapter 1: The Second Great Awakening By Leif L. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to […]
December 8, 1775. “My dear Friend–Are you willing that I should still write you so–or are you quite weary of me? Your silence makes me suspect the latter. However, it […]
November 17, 1775. “But this brings me to your second query. II. Do I think that God, in the ordinary course of his providence, grants this assistance in an irresistible […]