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①John Stott, Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1959, p.13.
- D4 l9 \' z: P! `0 i: G& s ①Charles A. Briggs, The Defense of Professor Briggs before the Presbytery of New York, Charles Scribner‘s Sons, 1893, p.91.
! f# P" [+ e5 `- e0 m ②J. D. Hunter, "The Evangelical Worldview Since 1890", Piety and Politics: Evangelicals andFundamentalists Confront the World, ed. by Neuhaus etc., Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D. C., 1987, p.29. $ `9 N3 O) D+ A& t' o0 @) U
③Ernest R. Sandeen, The Roots of Fundamentalism: British and American Millenarianism, 1800-1930, Chicago University Press, 1970, p.106.
: f' g) r6 f+ R$ Y" X B1 R ④Ernest R. Sandeen, The Roots of Fundamentalism: British and American Millenarianism, 1800-1930 ,Univ. of Chicago Press, 1970. 1 o/ y$ k9 V7 V# Y# @# `$ l6 V
⑤George M. Marsden, "Fundamentalism as an American Phenomenon", in Reckoning with the Past, ed. by D. G. Hart, Baker Books, p.303. 4 R. B8 U" A5 |# g# A8 l
⑥参见D. L. Smith, A Handbook of Contemporary Theology, SP Publications, Inc., p.11. ' H; V$ O+ [* q: i" v* n' x8 D4 Y3 L
①J. D. Hunter, "The Evangelical Worldview Since 1890", in Piety and Politics: Evangelicals andFundamentalists Confront the World, ed. by Neuhaus etc., Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C., 1987, p.32. ; D6 h( C- q* |$ b) [0 d
②参见Cal Thomas & Ed Dobson, Blinded by Might: Can the Religious Right Save Tradition? ZondervanPublishing House, 1999, p.31-32.
9 L0 B8 e) T o: a" D& s ①J. Gresham Machen, Christianity and Liberalism, New York: Macmillan, 1923, p.6-7.
; A, D' Z6 @" I+ i% P+ \ ②George Marsden, Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1991, p.33.
9 _# s) \! j, b4 B% d K ③J. Gresham Machen, Christianity and Liberalism, New York: Macmillan, 1923, p.160.
! P6 E4 \- w/ G/ s& j ①Harry Emerson Fosdick, The Living of These Days, New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956, p.145-145. " k+ g& `2 c& D. a9 A+ Z. Z
②Mark Ellingsen, The Evangelical Movement, Augsburg Publishing House, 1988, p.91.
: G l% L6 r1 n- y: E" h' T- q, N ③Cal Thomas & Ed Dobson, Blinded by Might: Can the Religious Right Save Tradition? Zondervan
3 e5 J1 p3 C: k7 J0 r6 n ①Publishing House, 1999, p.33.Cal Thomas & Ed Dobson, Blinded by Might: Can the Religious Right Save Tradition? ZondervanPublishing House, 1999, p.35. & q& I' ~( U, ]0 E8 g( j
①William R. Hutchison, ed., Between the Times: The Travail of the Protestant Establishment in America, 1900-1960, Cambridge University Press, 1989, p.28.
# p/ G! k/ I! _" Y3 }! z ②D. L. Smith, A Handbook of Contemporary Theology, SP Publications, Inc., p.17.
( \2 F& F5 g c: ?: N ③The Evangelical: What They Believe, Who They Are, Where They Are Going, ed. by D. F. Wells & J. D. Woodbridge, Abingdon Press, 1975, p. 13. # W9 s0 u$ Z! U8 s
①J. D. Hunter "The Evangelical Worldview Since 1890", Piety and Politics: Evangelicals andFundamentalists Confront the World, ed. by Neuhaus etc., Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C., 1987, p. 34.
/ j, J, |1 i8 I. H ①John Stott, Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism, Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1959, p. 13-19. 7 T4 r2 O* K( s6 m4 o" V8 \6 @( ^
②H. Ockenga ,"From Fundamentalism, Through New Evangelicalism, to Evangelicalism", in Evangelical Roots, ed. by Kenneth S. Kantzer, Thomas Nelson Inc., Publishers, 1978, p.38. & t: Q3 X7 @+ d3 J* P3 Y
③Joel A. Carpenter, "From Fundamentalism to the Evangelical Coalition"., Evangelical and ModernAmerica, ed. by George Marsden, Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1984, p.10. 4 M7 N6 P6 o7 j5 p
④Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience, Charles Scribner`s Sons, 1988, p.59. 4 |* p- q5 j" b* z0 @8 K
⑤Evangelical Action!--A Report of the Organization of the National Association of Evangelicals for United Action, United Action Press, Boston, Mass., 1942, p.3-7.
/ U5 n% }/ _8 b2 C1 q# k ①Evangelical Action!-- A Report of the Organization of the National Association of Evangelicals for UnitedAction, United Action Press, Boston, Mass., 1942, p. 6-7.
+ u9 p& i o& N$ C& p ②Mark Ellingsen, The Evangelical Movement, Augsburg Publishing House, 1988, p.100. 9 W2 g) `* E9 l% e1 A
③J. Carpenter ,"From Fundamentalism to the New Evangelical Coalition", in Evangelicalism and ModernAmerican, ed. by George Marsden, Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1984, p.13. ! V; n! @* G0 k- u, G
④Martin E Marty, "Tensions Within Contemporary Evangelicalism: A Critical Appraisal", in The Evangelical: What They Believe, Who They Are, Where They Are Going, ed. by D. F. Wells & J. D. Woodbridge, Abingdon Press, 1975, p.172. ' H0 P8 \7 b* ^ e; a& E
①Alister E. McGrath, Historical Theology: An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought, BlackwellPublishers Ltd. UK, 1998, p.251. 9 |5 z# f3 q8 f7 U
②Donald W. Dayton, "Some Doubts about the Usefulness of the Category ‘Evangelical‘ ", in Variety of American Evangelicalism, ed.by Donald W. Dayton & Robert K. Johnston, InterVarsity Press, 1991, p.246. |
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