| Abbott, Lyman, 26, 32-33 | |
| abolitionism. See anti-slavery | |
| activism. See practical or pragmatic activism | |
| Adams, Henry, 68 | |
| alcoholic beverages, opposition to, 35-36, 66-68, 207, 220, 228. See also prohibition | |
| Alexander, Archibald, 111-12 | |
| Alexander, "Charlie,"47-48 | |
| American Civil Liberties Union, 185 | |
| American Party, 29 | |
| Ames, William, 60 | |
| amillennialism, 240 n.4 | |
| Anabaptist tradition, 38, 92 | |
| anarchism, 120, 126 | |
| Anderson, M. B., 14, 19-20 | |
| Andover Theological Seminary, 25, 27, 104 | |
| "Anglo-Saxons," 204-5 | |
| anti- Christ, 49, 52 | |
| anti-communism. See communism, views toward | |
| anti-evolution campaign. See Darwinism | |
| Anti-evolution League, 189 | |
| anti-intellectualism, 7, 26, 121, 130, 188-89, 199, 212, 213, 217, 219-21. See also intellect, views toward | |
| anti-Masonry, 13, 29, 31, 207, 236 n.34 | |
| anti-modernism. See militancy, doctrinal | |
| anti-Semitism, 207, 210. See also Jews and Zionism | |
| anti-slavery, 22, 27, 28, 29, 83, 207; if86-87 | |
| apologetics, 16-17, 20, 26, 57, 121, 219. See also intellect, views toward | |
| Arminianism, 37. 44, 98-100, 105, 133 | |
| Assemblies of God. 94 | |
| Atkins, Gaius Glann, 106 | |
| Auburn Affirmation, 180-81 | |
| Augustine, Saint (of Hippo), 64, 115 |
| Baconianism and Sir Francis Bacon, 7, 15, 19, 23, 55-62, 104, 111-12, 116, 121, 169, 214-15, 225, 227 | |
| Baldwin, H. A., 95 | |
| Baptism of the Holy Ghost, 75, 78, 93-94, 249 n.38 | |
| Baptist, The,168-69 | |
| Baptist Bible Union, 172, 179, 181-82, 190, 193, 203 | |
| Baptist Congress, 105, 108 | |
| Baptists, 4, 45, 46, 48, 83, 103, 128, 131, 135; and World War I, 142-43; Baptist fundamentalists, 159-61, 165-68, 171-72, 180-83, 190, 191-95, 203, 225, 268 n.49; controversies before World War I, 104-9; in Canada, 179-80, 191, 193. See also Landmark Baptists; Northern Baptist Convention; Southern Baptists; Swedish Baptists | |
| Baur, F. C., 17 | |
| Bavinck, Herman, 115 | |
| "Beast," the, 52, 67 | |
| Beecher, Edward, 236 n.40 | |
| Beecher, Henry Ward, 21-26, 28, 30, 33, 35, 60 | |
| Beecher, Lyman, 11, 22, 27-28, 38 | |
| Bethany Presbyterian Church ( Philadelphia), 83 | |
| Bible, views toward, 16-18, 33, 51, 54-62, 103-8, 110-14, 119-21, 134, 159, and passim. See also Bible and civilization; inerrancy of the Bible | |
| Bible and civilization, 16-17, 133-34, 159, 163-64, 169, 207, 224, and passim. See also civilization, evangelical and fundamentalist concern for | |
| Bible Champion,118 | |
| Bible churches, 195; cf. 194 | |
| Bible conferences, summer, 62, 132-33 | |
| Bible Crusaders of America, 189-90 | |
| Bible Institute of Los Angeles, 119, 144, 148. See also King's Business | |
| Bible institutes, role of, 62, 129. See also Bible teachers and evangelists, movement of | |
| Bible League of North America, 118, 178 |
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Book title: Fundamentalism and American Culture:The Shaping of Twentieth Century Evangelicalism, 1870-1925.
Contributors: George M. Marsden - Author.
Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1980.
Page number: 299.
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