I was fascinated by this article by Kevin Bauder:
http://www.centralseminary.edu/resources/nick-of-time/in-the-nick-of-time-archive/459-on-fundamentalism-past-a-progress-report?utm_source=feedly
In it, he quotes Jack Hyles of all people in deliniating a taxonomy of fundamentalism. I found it interesting. The three groups were:
* Interdenominational Fundamentalism
* Northern Baptist Fundamentalism (GARBC, Conservative Baptist, etc.)
* Southern Baptist Fundamentalism (Hyles, Norris, Sword of the Lord)
I'm interested in your thoughts. Also please tell which of the three (if any) contexts your experience is in. (Circumstances have placed me in the third group.)
http://www.centralseminary.edu/resources/nick-of-time/in-the-nick-of-time-archive/459-on-fundamentalism-past-a-progress-report?utm_source=feedly
In it, he quotes Jack Hyles of all people in deliniating a taxonomy of fundamentalism. I found it interesting. The three groups were:
* Interdenominational Fundamentalism
* Northern Baptist Fundamentalism (GARBC, Conservative Baptist, etc.)
* Southern Baptist Fundamentalism (Hyles, Norris, Sword of the Lord)
I'm interested in your thoughts. Also please tell which of the three (if any) contexts your experience is in. (Circumstances have placed me in the third group.)