The Fundamentals: The Famous Sourcebook of Foundational Biblical Truths

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Reuben Archer Torrey, Charles L. Feinberg
Kregel Academic - Religion - 714 pages
Originally published as a multi-volume series, "The Fundamentals" is one of the finest and most widely distributed statements of Christian doctrine ever produced. Written to combat the inroads of liberalism into the Christian church, "The Fundamentals" literally stirred the world in defense of the historic Christian faith. These articles blend a "common-sense" doctrinal approach with personal application built upon the foundation of the inspired and inerrant Scriptures.
"The Fundamentals" defends the deity of Christ, the inspiration of the Scriptures, the bodily resurrection of Christ, and many other foundational truths. These statements also apply biblical Christianity to the wider problems of life and culture by emphasizing the essentials and de-emphasizing the nonessentials. This balance in both doctrine and application has established "The Fundamentals" as a classic of Christian literature.
 

Contents

I
8
II
9
III
16
VI
23
VIII
29
IX
41
X
53
XII
63
LIII
353
LV
365
LVII
375
LVIII
391
LX
397
LXI
405
LXII
415
LXIV
425

XV
71
XVII
79
XVIII
87
XIX
95
XX
111
XXI
119
XXIV
131
XXV
153
XXVI
167
XXVII
181
XXVIII
189
XXIX
199
XXX
207
XXXIII
233
XXXIV
243
XXXVI
255
XXXVIII
263
XLI
273
XLIII
289
XLIV
295
XLVI
304
XLVII
317
XLVIII
327
LI
335
LII
343
LXVI
433
LXVIII
443
LXIX
453
LXX
461
LXXI
479
LXXIII
487
LXXV
497
LXXVI
509
LXXVII
519
LXXVIII
519
LXXIX
535
LXXX
551
LXXXI
561
LXXXIII
571
LXXXIV
585
LXXXVI
593
LXXXVII
609
LXXXVIII
619
LXXXIX
629
XC
641
XCI
649
XCII
649
XCIII
653
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