Reformed Fundamentalism

Reformed Fundamentalism

Reformed fundamentalism is a movement that arose in some Calvinistic Presbyterian, Baptist and Reformed churches, which also agreed with the motives and aims of Fundamentalist Christianity. Some of the better known leaders who have described themselves as both, Reformed and Fundamentalist, have been Carl McIntire, with the Bible Presbyterian Church and Ian Paisley of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.


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