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Capitol Ministries Weekly Bible Study
Ralph Drollinger
141 episodes
1 week ago
Listen to the Bible studies taught weekly in D.C. in our House, Senate, and Former WH Cabinet Member Bible studies. It is through Christ that real change begins!
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Listen to the Bible studies taught weekly in D.C. in our House, Senate, and Former WH Cabinet Member Bible studies. It is through Christ that real change begins!
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
News,
Politics,
Religion
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PART III: Societal Deterioration and the Epochal Analysis of a Bungling Church
Capitol Ministries Weekly Bible Study
17 minutes
1 month ago
PART III: Societal Deterioration and the Epochal Analysis of a Bungling Church
In this final study of the three-part series, Ralph Drollinger examines the last three epochs of American Church history—the rise of Fundamentalism, the birth of Neo-Evangelicalism, and the emergence of the Religious Right.

Each movement sought to address the cultural decline of its time, but each also missed the biblical simplicity of Luke 3: that true societal transformation flows from evangelism and personal conversion, not social reform alone.

Through this analysis, Drollinger challenges today’s Church to rediscover its primary calling—to make disciples and proclaim the Gospel—so that the next epoch of American Church history might be marked by clarity, conviction, and spiritual renewal.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:30 1920: The Fundamentalist Reaction
12:45 1950: The Birth of Neo-Evangelicalism
24:10 1975: The Birth of the Religious Right
35:00 Summary and Application
40:15 Closing Prayer and Reflection
Capitol Ministries Weekly Bible Study
Listen to the Bible studies taught weekly in D.C. in our House, Senate, and Former WH Cabinet Member Bible studies. It is through Christ that real change begins!