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Evangelicalism, Pentecostalism, and Neo-Orthodoxy
Created by
Nate Ryan
⟶ Updated 5 Nov 2018 ⟶
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Romanticism and the Oxford Movement
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Protestant Reformations
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Settlements and Awakenings
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Orthodox Persecution, WWII, and Modern Theology
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The Life of Menno Simons
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Events
YMCA Founded June 6, 1844
Moody becomes president of Chicago YMCA 1866
A Record of Christian Work published 1899
The term "Fundamentalist" is first coined 1920
Margaret MacDonald receives vision of rapture in Scotland 1830
Moody Bible Institute founded January 22, 1886
Plymouth Brethren form 1832
Cyrus I. Scofield publishes the Scofield Reference Bible 1909
Dallas Theological Seminary founded 1924
Bethel Bible School founded in Topeka, Kansas 1900
Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles, CA begins April 9, 1906
Barth's Barmen Declaration published 1934
The Women's Christian Temperance Movement founded 1873
The "Scramble for Africa" begins 1884
Student Volunteer Movement for foreign missions begins 1886
Rauschenbusch's Theology for the Social Gospel published 1917
Mangena Maake Mokine forms the Ethiopian Church 1892
The interdenominational Africa Inland Mission founded 1895
The Nonchurch Movement in Japan begins 1901
The African Inland Church is founded 1901
Pentecostal revivals spark in Wales, Korea, and China 1904
Nazareth Baptist Church in South Africa founded 1910
The Aladura ("praying people") movement begins in Nigeria 1918
Dorothy Day founds the Catholic Workers Movement 1927
Stock Market Crashes and the Great Depression begins 1929
The Salvation Army founded 1865
Periods
Dwight L. Moody 1837-1899
Reuben A. Torrey 1856-1928
The Fundamentals Published 1910-1915
John Nelson Darby 1800-1882
American Civil War 1861-1865
Charles Parham 1873-1929
William J. Seymour 1870-1922
A.J. Gordon 1836-1895
Karl Barth 1886-1968
World War I 1914-1918
Rudolf Bultmann 1884-1976
Emil Brunner 1889-1966
Barth's Church Dogmatics Published 1932-1967
Severe famine strikes India and Christian missionary efforts accelerates 1876-1978
Walter Rauschenbusch 1861-1918
William Booth 1829-1912