
The Christian Past in American Christianity — A Conversation with Professor Paul Gutacker
Thinking in Public with Albert Mohler
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The Importance of History
He was unafraid for students to read widely, but he also wanted them to read in a way that was directed by the faculty. He had all of those books in his personal library and they were the, they became the core of the seminaries collection. The claims of kind of an enlightenment history matched to what he saw as a theological liberalism that was spreading within the theological academy. Mm hmm. I didn't know that about his library and the, and the seminaries. That's great. And that's not surprising. These set off alarm bells and I think, you know, Baptist aren't alone in saying we really need to devote institutional resources to this or these other
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