Master’s Seminary Journal, Volume 17.
“In the split between the fundamentalists and the neoevangelicals in the middle of the twentieth century, for example, Sweeney seems to blame ‘right-wing fundamentalist leaders’ in the South who turned their backs on Billy Graham for the ‘rift in the evangelical world’ (177).” (Volume 17, Number 1, Page 131)
“‘Relevants,’ youth pastors and other church leaders who ‘really are just trying to make their worship, music, and outreach more contextual to emerging culture.” (Volume 17, Number 2, Page 166)
“Human experience, effort, and education are irrelevant” (Volume 17, Number 1, Page 65)
“ denied others the opportunity to exercise freedom of interpretation, thus stifling their creativity.’” (Volume 17, Number 2, Page 164)
“missional, evangelical, post/protestant, liberal/conservative, mystical/poetic, biblical, charismatic” (Volume 17, Number 2, Page 167)