In Dr. Poythress's Redeeming Philosophy (p.101) he makes two statements which raise some questions for me:
I have not read a lot of his other writings, and am interested in hearing whether these statements reflect a position that embraces the idea of eternal submission in some way. Any input?
God the Father is the authority to whom God the Son responds in love.
By his power the Father eternally begets the Son.
By his power the Father eternally begets the Son.
I have not read a lot of his other writings, and am interested in hearing whether these statements reflect a position that embraces the idea of eternal submission in some way. Any input?