In this section you will find articles to remember and to preserve the history concerning the founding of Biblical Seminary, and to relate these events to the larger historical context of 20th century North American Protestantism. "No one will doubt that Christians of today must state their Christian belief in terms of modern thought. Every age has a language of its own and can speak no other. Mischief comes only when, instead of stating Christian belief in terms of modern thought, an effort is made, rather, to state modern thought in terms of Christian belief." B.B. Warfield, Works 10, p. 322. "Language determines the realities we attend to." “At the risk of sounding pedantic, I doubt very much that evangelicals are wise to pursue academic respectability. What we need is academic responsibility. There is a world of difference.“ |
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