To: topcat54
Yep, Horton, like R.C. Sproul,Sr., D. A. Carson, Greg Beale, Doug Kelly, Bob Cara, John Frame, Richard Pratt, Carl Trueman, and the vast majority of other contemporary evangelical Reformed scholars, is not a reconstructionist.
I think that’s a very good (and biblical) thing...
To: AnalogReigns
I was at the home prayer meeting where Richard Pratt was apprehended by God's electing grace. He hit the ground running back in 1971, immediately displayed teaching gifts, and has made some serious contributions to the work of the Kingdom. His first (1979) book, Every Thought Captive, is the Disney version of Cornelius Van Til's presuppositional apologetics.
7 posted on
04/30/2011 6:16:23 AM PDT by
it_ürür
(kervan yürür)
To: AnalogReigns
8 posted on
04/30/2011 9:51:59 AM PDT by
RnMomof7
To: AnalogReigns
Granted, there are many in the modern Reformed community that are enamoured with “pluralism” within the broader society, even the extremist tolerant views of folks like Horton.
Why that is considered biblical or superior to the alternatives is the real question.
10 posted on
05/01/2011 1:10:16 PM PDT by
topcat54
("Friends don't let friends listen to dispensationalists.")
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