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Do Christians have to change their message to meet the needs of today's world? This question is as pressing for us as it was for J. Gresham Machen in 1923. With all the modern advancements of the early twentieth century, people wondered about the relevance of the church. Many church leaders set aside foundational Christian truths to create a more socially acceptable faith. This crisis drove Machen to draw a line in the sand with his classic book Christianity and Liberalism. In this teaching series, Dr. Stephen Nichols tells Machen's story and the timeless message of his book. There is only one…mehr

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Do Christians have to change their message to meet the needs of today's world? This question is as pressing for us as it was for J. Gresham Machen in 1923. With all the modern advancements of the early twentieth century, people wondered about the relevance of the church. Many church leaders set aside foundational Christian truths to create a more socially acceptable faith. This crisis drove Machen to draw a line in the sand with his classic book Christianity and Liberalism. In this teaching series, Dr. Stephen Nichols tells Machen's story and the timeless message of his book. There is only one true, uncompromising Christian faith, and it alone provides the ultimate answers to our world's problems. Audio MP3 CD. Twelve 24-minute messages.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Stephen J. Nichols is president of Reformation Bible College, chief academic officer for Ligonier Ministries, and a Ligonier Ministries teaching fellow. He is host of the podcasts 5 Minutes in Church History and Open Book. He is author of numerous books, including For Us and for Our Salvation, Peace, A Time for Confidence, 5 Minutes in Church History, and volumes in the Guided Tour series on Jonathan Edwards, Martin Luther, and J. Gresham Machen. He is coeditor of The Legacy of Luther and Crossway's Theologians on the Christian Life series. He is on Twitter at @DrSteveNichols.