“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us…”

2 Corinthians 4:7

Saturday, November 26, 2011

11/26/11 (3/29/11)FULLER's RICH MOUW: EVEN w/ a DEFECTIVE THEOLOGY, A PERSON CAN BE SAVED BY CHRIST: "... Van Til was saying something here that is simple and straightforward: a person can have a highly defective theology and still have a heart that has been transformed by the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Barth, from Van Til’s perspective, was setting forth a theological system that fell far short of biblical fidelity. But that did not mean he was not a genuine Christian. Hodge was making the same point about Schleiermacher: he had a bad theology, Hodge said, but we can tell from the hymns that he sang that he longed to be with his Savior in heaven Second principle: We have good re...." http://www.netbloghost.com/mouw/?m=201103


11/26/11 (3/29/11)FULLER's RICH MOUW: EVEN w/ a DEFECTIVE THEOLOGY, A PERSON CAN BE SAVED BY CHRIST: "... Van Til was saying something here that is simple and straightforward: a person can have a highly defective theology and still have a heart that has been transformed by the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Barth, from Van Til’s perspective, was setting forth a theological system that fell far short of biblical fidelity. But that did not mean he was not a genuine Christian. Hodge was making the same point about Schleiermacher: he had a bad theology, Hodge said, but we can tell from the hymns that he sang that he longed to be with his Savior in heaven Second principle: We have good re...."
http://www.netbloghost.com/mouw/?m=201103