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Is he really that big a deal, popularity wise? I never thought that he ranked near the Warrens, Lucado (just talking the numbers game), and the like.
Is he really that big a deal, popularity wise? I never thought that he ranked near the Warrens, Lucado (just talking the numbers game), and the like.
While not as popular as the folks you mention, he is pretty popular in evangelicalism and respected as a "theologian" by many in the evangelical world. What complicates this whole matter is that most evangelicals will not see his "departure" as a departure, but rather just another acceptable, evangelical route.......
That's precisely where the rubber will meet the road in many churches today upon this news spreading. "If the Bible Answer Man did it, it must be okay...maybe even wise!"
Although the thing itself is not good, the mask coming off can be, especially if all that influence he used to have was secretly influencing people in the same direction he has been heading.
He was very good for awhile, when he was addressing the Charasmatic Chaos such as in Word of Faith and Prosperity Gospel, but then he started to slide off into Pretierism it seemed, and now going over to the EO.I am sorry to see this as Hannegraaff, though he eschewed his father's Reformed tradition, held to the Solas of the Reformation. May the Lord grant him repentance.
Preterism isn't bad. Many on the board are Preterists.He was very good for awhile, when he was addressing the Charasmatic Chaos such as in Word of Faith and Prosperity Gospel, but then he started to slide off into Pretierism it seemed, and now going over to the EO.
They would be viewed in pretty much same light as the church of rome right? With another Gospel?
he probably watched the video of stormtroopers dancing in church, or the pastor bouncing on the couch and thought that was where evangelicalism was headed.
http://www.piratechristian.com/muse...al-proof-that-modern-churches-are-much-better
he recited the entire Nicene Creed
If he included the filioque, he rejected EO theology the day after he embraced it. Which certainly wouldn't speak well of him.
Well, maybe he was inspired by Franky Schaeffer.
I pray that he does not follow that trajectory. Often people are searching for something because the thing needed is something they simply do not possess.
Hopefully not full pretierists, as that has never been allowed by the Confessing church, correct?Preterism isn't bad. Many on the board are Preterists.
There is a fair amount of arguments that can be used against the EO that are used against Rome. However, EO developed differently and they have different theology. Many times they believe that the west is too forensic and asking all the wrong questions.
Well, maybe he was inspired by Franky Schaeffer.
Preterism isn't bad. Many on the board are Preterists.