Our church and surrounding churches within the OPC have been dealing with a very vocal and troublesome kinist over the last several years. My pastor contacted me today and asked me to do a little research for him.
This kinist claims that no systematic theology has dealt with the issue of the separation of races on biblical grounds (for whatever reason; I am not sure why this is important to this individual). My pastor, intent on writing a position paper on behalf of the session, wants me to use my somewhat large Logos library to search as many systematic theologies from the last 100 years to see if this claim is in fact true.
I have already found some material out of very recent STs (Culver and Frame, for example), but I am wondering if anyone here can point me in a direction for other STs. The books obviously do not have to reference kinism directly, since I imagine the term is relatively new. I am mainly looking for any bits of discussion that bear on the topic—e.g., the unity of the human race, the unity of the Church, issues of the different races and classes, etc. Also, the sources do not have to be systematic theologies in name; they just need to be systematic in nature.
Hopefully this question makes sense. I am happy to clarify if not.
This kinist claims that no systematic theology has dealt with the issue of the separation of races on biblical grounds (for whatever reason; I am not sure why this is important to this individual). My pastor, intent on writing a position paper on behalf of the session, wants me to use my somewhat large Logos library to search as many systematic theologies from the last 100 years to see if this claim is in fact true.
I have already found some material out of very recent STs (Culver and Frame, for example), but I am wondering if anyone here can point me in a direction for other STs. The books obviously do not have to reference kinism directly, since I imagine the term is relatively new. I am mainly looking for any bits of discussion that bear on the topic—e.g., the unity of the human race, the unity of the Church, issues of the different races and classes, etc. Also, the sources do not have to be systematic theologies in name; they just need to be systematic in nature.
Hopefully this question makes sense. I am happy to clarify if not.