«2 The diversity which Henry, as one of modern evangelicalism's founders, laments has been
noted more positively by Richard Quebedeaux in his book The Young Evangelicals - Revolution in
Orthodoxy.3 In this book Quebedeaux offers a typology
for the conservative wing of the Protestant church, differentiating Separatist Fundamentalism (Bob Jones University, Carl McIntire) from Open Fundamentalism (Biola College, Hal Lindsey), Establishment Evangelicalism (Christianity Today, Billy Graham) from the New Evangelicalism (Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Hatfield), and all of these from the Charismatic Movement which cuts into orthodox, as well as ecumenical liberal and Roman Catholic constituencies.
Growing quickly, it became a magnet
for noted law faculty, conveying to students that conservative thought was worthy of consideration and creating a safe space to question law school
orthodoxies.