Philip A
Puritan Board Sophomore
Kim Riddlebarger has an essential point to make on the Riddleblog, taking his lead from Richard Muller. Unless and until we can get back to an objective definition of terms, the modern resurgence of interest in so-called "Reformed" Theology will disappear like any other fad.
I have many Baptist friends whom I love dearly (used to be one myself!), and I can respect John MacArthur as a Christian and acknowledge the many ways he has helped other Christians, but Muller is right:
I have many Baptist friends whom I love dearly (used to be one myself!), and I can respect John MacArthur as a Christian and acknowledge the many ways he has helped other Christians, but Muller is right:
[MacArthur's] doctrines would have gotten him tossed out of Geneva had he arrived there with his brand of "Calvinism" at any time during the late sixteenth or the seventeenth century.