Hamalas
whippersnapper
Wow. Not saying that the Trinity Foundation has more than their fair share of chutzpah, but check out these quotes:
"Gordon Haddon Clark was one of the most profound and brilliant scholars God has ever given his church. Even the eighteenth-century American prodigy, Jonathan Edwards, must defer to Clark as the greatest American theologian and philosopher. […] No one in modern times has as competently defended the faith against both the world and the wolves as Gordon Clark. Indeed, one must return to the works of Augustine to find anything comparable in the history of Christian thought, and even Augustine did not see so clearly the implications of the Bible.”"
I have honestly enjoyed the parts of Clark that I have read, but does this not strike anyone else as more than a bit of an overstatement?
"Gordon Haddon Clark was one of the most profound and brilliant scholars God has ever given his church. Even the eighteenth-century American prodigy, Jonathan Edwards, must defer to Clark as the greatest American theologian and philosopher. […] No one in modern times has as competently defended the faith against both the world and the wolves as Gordon Clark. Indeed, one must return to the works of Augustine to find anything comparable in the history of Christian thought, and even Augustine did not see so clearly the implications of the Bible.”"
I have honestly enjoyed the parts of Clark that I have read, but does this not strike anyone else as more than a bit of an overstatement?