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Proto-Fundamentalism Proto-Fundamentalism
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The Inter-War Era The Inter-War Era
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John Shearer and the Scottish Baptist College John Shearer and the Scottish Baptist College
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Post-War Evangelism Post-War Evangelism
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Later Twentieth-Century Developments Later Twentieth-Century Developments
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15 Fundamentalism in Scotland
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Published:October 2013
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Abstract
Fundamentalism in Scotland was always confined to a small minority within denominational life, found mainly in the Free Presbyterian Church from 1893 and the remnant of the Free Church which did not unite to form the United Free Church in 1900. A few influential Baptists emerged as fundamentalists in the 1930s and 40s, but they did not garner enough support within the denomination to cause a major division. Confusion between the terms evangelical and fundamentalist led many in the 1950s onwards to accuse evangelicals of being fundamentalist, although the majority of evangelicals within the Church of Scotland denied the label as appropriate to define their position. Scottish churches did not experience any major schism within Presbyterianism or the Free Churches during the twentieth century. The churches maintained a broadly ecumenical evangelical approach to the faith which was demonstrated in the general support that Billy Graham received in his mission to Scotland in the 1950s.
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