EPISODE · May 31, 2024 · 1H 8M
The Auburn Affirmation at 100
from Christ the Center
In this episode, we commemorate the centennial of the Auburn Affirmation, exploring its profound impact on the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the broader Christian community. We explore the theological crossroads of the early twentieth century, marked by the rise of modernism and the publication of The Fundamentals. We discuss the significant events that led to the Auburn Affirmation, including Harry Emerson Fosdick’s influential sermon and the subsequent controversies that reshaped American Protestantism. Reflecting on these historical developments, we consider the ongoing relevance of confessional fidelity and integrity in today’s church. Join us as we examine how the Auburn Affirmation’s call for theological tolerance challenges our understanding of doctrinal adherence, and how we can navigate these waters with a commitment to both truth and unity. This episode offers valuable insights into maintaining the church’s distinct witness and enduring relevance in a pluralistic society. Chapters 00:00:07 Introduction 00:06:46 The Background of the Auburn Affirmation 00:17:16 The Affirmationists’s Desire for Tolerance 00:24:28 The 1923 General Assembly 00:33:07 Confessional Fidelity and Integrity 00:39:49 Machen, Vos, and the Significance of God’s Redemptive Acts in History 00:45:33 Biblical Eschatology 00:51:59 Liberals, Conservatives, and American Culture 00:58:55 Responding to the Auburn Affirmation 01:07:40 Conclusion Participants: Camden Bucey, Danny Olinger
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