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Christian Denominations and Sects

Western Kentucky University

1980

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South Union Messenger (October 1980), Kentucky Library Research Collections Oct 1980

South Union Messenger (October 1980), Kentucky Library Research Collections

South Union Messenger

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South Union Messenger (May 1980), Kentucky Library Research Collections May 1980

South Union Messenger (May 1980), Kentucky Library Research Collections

South Union Messenger

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Mordecai F. Ham: Southern Fundamentalist, Kenneth Russell Ii Feb 1980

Mordecai F. Ham: Southern Fundamentalist, Kenneth Russell Ii

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Mordecai Fowler Ham, Jr. (1877-1961), a Kentucky bred, Southern Baptist evangelist, was an active participant in both the prohibition and fundamentalist movements. His career was characterized by disagreement and conflict due to Ham's defiance toward anyone who did not profess his style of Christianity.

A true product of the period in which he lived, Ham fought modernism and evolution zealously. He also preached against the use and sale of alcohol and dared liquor supporters to challenge his position. He was convinced as well that Jews, blacks, and Haman Catholics posed a potential threat to Christian America, and he monitored their …