One hundred years ago, the great Christian scholar J. Gresham Machen saw the church drifting away from the traditional tenets of Christianity. Many embraced what was called “modernism,” or liberal theology. This viewpoint said that the Bible had errors in it and was the product of human reflection rather than divine inspiration. What Machen began to realize was that while his liberal colleagues were using the same Christian vocabulary he was, they were investing those words with entirely new meanings that relied much more on fashionable ideas than on the biblical context. Sound familiar? This theological liberalism, he said, was not merely another flavor of Christianity. It was an entirely different religion altogether. I invite you to hear more.