Emergent Reformed

This entry is quite suggestive.

However, I think he misses something. Or everyone does.

Why haven’t more of the emergent read John Frame’s The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God and Vern Poythress’ Symphonic Theology? These works are rich and deep in Reformed Biblical theology yet also radical and new in their conclusions.

I am thrilled many of these leaders are reading Wright, but these other authors would also be of great help to them.

By the way, while this should go without saying–but most certainly cannot do so in the presence of the cyber-heresy-hunting environment–I don’t agree with everything in the cited entry, nor everything written or spoken by anyone else linked in this post.

5 thoughts on “Emergent Reformed

  1. Todd

    mark, i cannot imagine having to qualify posts out of fear any kind comment about someone or something written. i assume those who spend their days scrutiizing you apply the same diligence to themselves. and, i also assume they have learned little about real living and learning. i for one am glad you are well read and willing to interact with thoughts anda ideas you do not necessarily hold. we are all the better for your study.

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  2. Garrett

    These are indeed, important thoughts to ponder. We (in the Reformed world) known for our gentleness and for that matter, godliness these days.

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