Azusa Street Revival(A.D. 1906) The Azusa Street Revival begins in Los Angeles and lasts for several years. This movement gives birth to Pentecostalism.
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A.D. 1910–1915
Fundamentals(A.D. 1910–1915) Publication of The Fundamentals, a series of books from which the Fundamentalist movement took its name.
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A.D. 1917
Scofield Reference Bible(A.D. 1917) Publication of the second edition of the Scofield Reference Bible, which becomes the most important text for the Dispensationalist movemen... more
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A.D. 1922
Fundamentalist-Modernist Controversy(A.D. 1922) Harry Emerson Fosdick’s sermon “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” identifies the main issues on the modernist side in the Fundamentali... more
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A.D. 1923
Christianity and Liberalism(A.D. 1923) J. Gresham Machen publishes his book, Christianity and Liberalism, which articulates the main points on the Fundamentalist side of the Fun... more
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A.D. 1925
Scopes “Monkey Trial”The trial in 1925 of John Scopes, a biology teacher in Tennessee, for defying a state law forbidding the teaching of evolution in public schools. Skep... more
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A.D. 1941
Holocaust(A.D. 1941–1945) Germany in World War II engaged in a policy of systematized murder of approximately 6 million Jews (about 2/3 of the European Jewis... more
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1960s
Liberation TheologyRefers to a movement, primarily in Catholicism, that originated in Latin America in the 1960s that understands Christianity from the perspective of th... more
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A.D. 1962–1965
Vatican II(A.D. 1962–1965) The ecumenical council of Roman Catholic bishops presided over by Pope John XXIII and Pope Paul VI that was held between 1962–196... more