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CONDEMNATION OF LIBERALISM BY THE CATHOLIC CHURCH 1798: Abduction of Pius VI at Napoleons’s orders. 1800-1846: Gregory XVI 1799 - *"Il trionfo della Santa Sede" * 1832 - Encyclical "Mirari Vos" 1846 – 1878: Pope Pius IX 1870 - "De Fide" of the Vatican Council *
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CONDEMNATION OF LIBERALISM BY THE CATHOLIC CHURCH 1798: Abduction of Pius VI at Napoleons’s orders. 1800-1846: Gregory XVI 1799 - *"Il trionfo della Santa Sede" * 1832 - Encyclical "Mirari Vos" 1846 – 1878: Pope Pius IX 1870 - "De Fide" of the Vatican Council * 1864 - Encyclical "Quanta cura" and the attached Syllabus 1907 - Allocution of 17 April, 1907 1907 - Decree of the Congregation of the Inquisition 1878 - 1903: Leo XIII 1888 - Encyclical ""Libertas" (On Human Liberty) 1884 - Encyclical " "Humanum genus" (On Freemasonry) 1891 - Encyclical " "Rerum novarum" (On the Social Question) ** 1901 - Encyclical "Graves de communi" **
The Rise of American Fundamentalism: 1900-1920 1910-1915 - The Fundamentals published; promotes conservative teaching, a twelve-volume set of essays designed to combat Liberal theology 1910 - Northern Presbyterian Church affirms five essential doctrines: inerrancy of the Bible, the Virgin Birth, Christ's substitutionary atonement, his bodily resurrection, and miracles 1920 - Curtis Lee Laws, editor of the Baptist Watchman-Examiner, coins the term fundamentalist 1920 - Conservatives in the Northern Baptist Convention organize the Fundamentalist Fellowship to combat spreading liberalism
Fundamentalism • Evangelical Christianity + • The literal inerrancy of the Scriptures • the King James Authorized Version of 1611 • 2. Critique of Modernism / Liberalism