In the nineteenth century, many of the intellectual and cultural elites in the West began to attack Christianity. In the first part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey considers how the church responded and what we can gain from this formative time in history.
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23min
July 27, 2015
2. The Intellectual Scene
Ideas have consequences, and the kinds of ideas that were gaining traction in Europe set the stage for the entire nineteenth century. In the second part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey explores these dangerous ideas and the warning they pose not to accommodate Christianity to the culture.
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24min
August 3, 2015
3. Two American Revolutions
In the nineteenth century, a "Second American Revolution" took place in the growing conviction that more power should be placed in the hands of the American people. In the third part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey considers the impact this political shift had on American religious life.
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25min
August 10, 2015
4. The Second Awakening
As Americans moved west, higher education became less available. And less-educated churchgoers demanded less of their pastors. In the fourth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey observes how the church on the frontier became a breeding ground for bad theology.
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25min
August 17, 2015
5. Charles Finney
Rather than depending on the life-transforming power of the Holy Spirit, Charles Finney believed revival could be broken down to a science. In the fifth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey discusses Finney's methods, his critics, and the true nature of revival.
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24min
August 24, 2015
6. The Rise of Cults in America
A number of cults flourished in America in the nineteenth century. Where did they all come from? In the sixth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey considers why America has been the most productive source of cults the world has ever seen.
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23min
August 31, 2015
7. The Presbyterian Witness
Many nineteenth-century Christians began to emphasize emotional experience over sound theology. In the seventh part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey addresses how the Presbyterian church sought to resist this trend.
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24min
September 7, 2015
8. Through the Civil War
The Civil War not only divided America-it also divided the church. In the eighth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey examines the consequential events that led many churches and denominations to split in two.
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23min
September 14, 2015
9. Christianity & Science
Today, many in our culture believe that science and Christianity are incompatible. In the ninth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey explains where this idea came from-and why it is false.
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25min
September 21, 2015
10. Roman Catholicism
Modernism, socialism, Darwinism, and other new ways of thinking created growing secular threats to the Roman Catholic Church. In the tenth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey outlines how Rome responded in the First Vatican Council.
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25min
September 28, 2015
11. The Church in Europe
What does it mean to live in a culture where Christianity is losing influence? In the eleventh part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey looks at how faithful Christians dealt with that question in the nineteenth century.
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24min
October 5, 2015
12. Abraham Kuyper
In the closing years of the nineteenth century, Abraham Kuyper stepped forward as an outspoken critic of the pluralistic ideas infiltrating the church. In the twelfth part of this series, W. Robert Godfrey maps out Kuyper's vision for a society that would not hinder Christian freedom.