TheOldJudge
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Who is Arthur Pink? Was he a Fundamentalist?
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He was a British Calvinist. Generally speaking, British preachers don't become fundamentalists, unless you count Spurgeon, who I call the proto-fundamentalist.Who is Arthur Pink? Was he a Fundamentalist?
..., unless you count Spurgeon, who I call the proto-fundamentalist. .
Neither have I except when I say it. I use the term for Spurgeon because he took a stand against the liberalism in the British Baptist Union, and then was kicked out for it. So though fundamentalism did not yet exist as a movement, IMO, Spurgeon was the epitome of the stand the early fundamentalists took against liberalism in their respective denominations.Cab you expound on "proto-fundamentalist ?
Never heard that term before
Arthur W. Pink was a Fundamentalist from the time he was converted in 1908 until around 1930 or a bit before.He was a British Calvinist. Generally speaking, British preachers don't become fundamentalists, unless you count Spurgeon, who I call the proto-fundamentalist.
Pink's thing was spreading Calvinism, not fighting liberalism. So he was not a fundamentalist, in my estimation.
Jerry Falwell started out as a Fundamental Baptist, and even called himself a Fundamentalist towards the end of his career. However, in my book he abandoned Fundamentalism when he teamed with Catholics in the Moral Majority, and then went even further away when he bailed out the Charismatic ministry of Jim Bakker. At any rate, he wrote two (yep, 2!) autobiographies, and I also have a book written about him by his wife:Thank you all for these suggestions. I have expanded my collection significantly as a result of this forum topic.
Are there any other biographies of Fundamental Baptists that have not yet been mentioned?
AWP canvassed so much of the Word of God. It's remarkable.
Jerry Falwell started out as a Fundamental Baptist, and even called himself a Fundamentalist towards the end of his career.
However, in my book he abandoned Fundamentalism when he teamed with Catholics in the Moral Majority,.
and then went even further away when he bailed out the Charismatic ministry of Jim Bakker.
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At the Moral Majority meeting I attended in 1979 or so, they had a Catholic priest lead in prayer. That's beyond simply inviting them to join. I draw the line at where I think the Bible does--the unequal yoke. In other words, if there is equal partnership and cooperation, it is wrong. Again, if a false group is put forth as godly (leading in prayer), I believe that is wrong.I have no problem with teaming with other religions for moral convicitions.
ie - abortion - would you refuse to attend a pro-life rally - because a Roman Catholic was there.
Back around 1988 , when the movie "Last Tempation of Christ came out", we formed a group (Concerned Citizens of CNY) Thur my radio talk show - of which we had a peaceful proclamation agaisnt that movie. Roman Catholics were invited - AT a meeting, that I was the moderator - I stated - that this is one time that Protestants and Catholics should work together, -- The next morning the Bishop called my boss complaining about what I had said! --- Remember - Mark 9:40 states: "For he who is not against us is on our side."
Just to clarify - I would NOT be involved in a joint service with groups such as the RCC, JW, Mormons, ect......
Charismatics are incredibly destructive. Their doctrine is abominable before God (health and wealth, tongues, "manifest sons of God," false healing, etc. etc.). Three times in Japan the Charismatics damaged my ministry for God. I oppose them completely and I wish Jerry had.Again - that did not bother me - In fact he had recommended a Baptist-turned - Pentecostal to take over
(off hand, I cannot think of his name)
But remember - once Jerry found out how bad the ministry was - he got out.
Awesome! I just ordered it. Thank you.
Alas, I've never heard of one.Does anyone know if a biography of J. C. Massee was ever published? He was one of the leading "lower-case f" fundamentalists in the Northern Baptist Convention who (futilely) attempted to orchestrate a compromise with the modernists.
There are many small articles and extensive features that have been written about him in religious papers and theological journals, but I have never been able to track down a book of his life and ministry.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you all for these suggestions. I have expanded my collection significantly as a result of this forum topic.
Are there any other biographies of Fundamental Baptists that have not yet been mentioned?