An article on liberalism in America, as derived from New England Calvinism, a by-product of the Enlightenment.
Characteristics of liberalism and the Reformed theologians who defended historic Christianity against it.
Criticism of theological liberalism
An examination of liberal and classical theological approaches (Catholicism, Lutheranism and Calvinism) which arrives at the preeminent Christian doctrines of creation and redemption as the keys to human dignity.
An article on the roots of liberalism, the contributions of Kant, Hegel, Schleiermacher, Ritschl and Harnack in developing it, and its major theological propositions.
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