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- Title
From "Funnymentalist" to Friend: The Evolving Relationship of Ben M. Bogard and J. Frank Norris.
- Authors
Pratt, J. Kristian
- Abstract
The article traces the relationship of U.S. Landmark Baptist leader Ben M. Bogard and fundamentalist leader J. Frank Norris. In the 1920s and early 1930s while Norris ignored the Landmark movement, Bogard attacked Norris and other fundamentalists. As Bogard discovered the depth of their similarities, however, he and Norris developed a friendship. The attacks by Bogard on the Southern Baptist Convention focused on his belief that the convention threatened the independence of local congregations.
- Subjects
UNITED States; RELIGIOUS leaders; BOGARD, Ben M.; NORRIS, J. Frank (John Frank), 1877-1952; BAPTISTS; LANDMARKISM; PROTESTANT fundamentalists
- Publication
Baptist History & Heritage, 2007, Vol 42, Issue 2, p105
- ISSN
0005-5719
- Publication type
Article