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John_C said: Putting my question more bluntly. Many cities have hospitals named after a denomination. E.g, Uptown Baptist Hospital; Parkway Methodist Hospital; Cold Street Presbyterian Hospital.
I realize that most of them are completely secular now. Were they founded because of the influence of theological liberalism that started to invade America in the mid 1800s? When the gospel begin to be supplanted by making society a better place in the minds of church leaders - due to the transporting of theological liberalism including higher criticism from Europe. I agree with Tom. Likely a variety of motives went into founding these institutions.
Kyle
I tell you, this man went down to his house justified.
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