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  1. Presuppositional apologetics. Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry (January 22, 1913 – December 7, 2003) was an American evangelical Christian theologian who provided intellectual and institutional leadership to the neo-evangelical movement in the mid-to-late 20th century. He was ordained in 1942 after graduating from Northern Baptist Theological ...

    • Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry, January 22, 1913
    • Evangelicalism, progressive fundamentalism
  2. Learn about Carl F. H. Henry, one of the founding architects of the modern evangelical movement in the US. Explore his legacy, bibliography, reception, and exclusive sermons and lectures.

  3. Mar 21, 2022 · Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry was born on January 2, 1913, to German immigrants and grew up in Long Island, New York. He was baptized in the Episcopal church and attended Sunday school, but religion was not important in the Henry household. After graduating high school in 1929, Henry began work as a freelance reporter.

  4. Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry (1913–2003) was an American theologian in the conservative evangelical and Baptist tradition. Born on Long Island into a nominally Methodist family, Henry was the child of Karl F. Heinrich and Johanna Vaethroeder (Väthröder). He showed exceptional promise as a journalist and became the editor of the Smithtown Star.

  5. Jan 22, 2013 · Carl Henry was a classic evangelical par excellence. He believed, loved, and proclaimed the Bible as God's Word written. Jesus Christ was the object of his love.

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  6. by David S. Dockery on December 9, 2003. On Dec.7, 2003, Carl F.H. Henry, the intellectual giant of the evangelical movement, was called home by our Lord at the age of 90. Born on Jan. 22, 1913 to immigrant parents in New York City, Henry's life reflected much of American life in the early twentieth century. Following high school, Henry seemed ...

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  8. Mar 1, 2004 · Carl Ferdinand Howard Henry was born on January 22, 1913, in New York City, the son of German immigrant parents. He died on December 7, 2003, in Watertown, Wisconsin, with Helga, his beloved wife ...

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