With such major centers of the
new evangelicalism as Fuller Seminary now showing a good
deal more affinity to neo-orthodoxy than to fundamentalism (see Gerald T. Sheppard, «Biblical Hermeneutics: The Academic Language of Evangelical Identity,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review 32 [Winter 1977, pp. 81 - 94]-RRB-, surely we must be
cautious both
about assuming flatly a «decline» of classic liberalism and
about implying a one - to - one relation between the liberal ideologies, whatever their current condition, and the oldline denominational structures.