weaknesses that were all too evident within fundamentalism. The social dimension of the gospel was being addressed. Theological scholarship was flourishing. Not only at Fuller, but at numerous other institutions, faculty possessing doctorates from some of the finest graduate schools in the United States and abroad were teaching and writing, and their productions were being taken seriously. A professional society, the Evangelical Theological Society, had been founded in 1949, and its members were
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