paidagogos
Active Member
Paul, what are you calling secondary separation? The separation of the 1950's was from BG and the New Evangelicals. This pretty much distinguished the Fundamentalists from the Evangelicals who did not separate from the New Evangelicals. Separation from those who did not separate from New Evangelicals (i.e. secondary separation) did not come until the late 1960's & early 1970's. It was in the 1970's that the separation wars raged.Originally posted by Paul33:
Pipedude,
You make a good point.
But, what if the fight in the 20s and 30s was so debilitating that it caused some of the combatants to become bitter? Then, instead of focusing on the unity that they once shared with other fundamentalits, they began to focus on the differences - minor doctrinal points AND what they could manufacture in regards to not being separated enough.
Yes, some of the fundamentalists of the 20s embraced secondary separation in the 50s. But a lot of them didn't and were accused of being new evangelicals.
Do you believe in separation from New Evangelicals who cooperate with liberals and modernists?