Flea Market Believers If these biblical literalists don't go to church, can the Right count their vote?
Arthur E. Farnsley II | November 7, 2006
Who Were the "Fundamentalists"? Many people associate this word with religious bigotry and close-mindedness. But in the early 20th century, fundamentalists were simply evangelicals determined to do battle for the faith.
Douglas A. Sweeney | October 1, 2006
'Extreme' Orthodoxy Luis Palau dropped from Welsh revival celebration for his 'evangelical beliefs.'
By Rob James in Cardiff | December 13, 2004
Fundamentally Personal At The Shawmut River Baptist Church, worship and preaching are saturated with the familiar, the at-home.
An excerpt from 'Spirit and Flesh' by James M. Ault, Jr. | October 1, 2004
Hell House Goes Hollywood Plus: Ethicists vs. the Bush campaign, Falwell's law school, DNA testing the Dead Sea Scrolls, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | August 1, 2004
Fundamentalism Revisited Evangelicals would do well to remember fundamentalism as family history.
Richard J. Mouw | November 1, 2000
The Press Weighs In Condensed editorials from the summer of 1925 show a nation at odds.
July 1, 1997
A Return to Bondage Fundamentalism's most gifted theologian critiques liberalism.
J. Gresham Machen | July 1, 1997
Relevant Morality Modernism's most popular preacher on the hopes of liberals.
Harry Emerson Fosdick | July 1, 1997
Fundamentalist Internet The people, conferences, and organizations that made up the fundamentalist family.
Bob Jones IV | July 1, 1997
Right Jabs and Left Hooks All fundamentalists fought with modernists—but not for the same reasons or in the same way.
D.G. Hart | July 1, 1997
User-Friendly Faith What liberals believed—and why fundamentalists made such a fuss.
Harold Carl | July 1, 1997