ReformedBaptist
Well-Known Member
BB:
Biblical truth is not philosophy. I saw that he was a philosopher and seeks to appease academia. Many evangelicals have been led into error like this seeking to please men (sound and be respectable).
Ohhh...ok. He isn't expounding Scripture, isn't even talking about biblical doctrine...but no worries, he has a "high view of Scripture" and believes we should memorize it.
Does this man even believe the Scripture is the very Word of God, infallible and God-breathed? It would not surprise me one bit if he doesn't.
You are following a wolf.
He's a philosophy professor, so he tends to write very densely. Let's break it down carefully:
Biblical truth is not philosophy. I saw that he was a philosopher and seeks to appease academia. Many evangelicals have been led into error like this seeking to please men (sound and be respectable).
I have to disagree. He's definitely talking about the biblical Jesus (of course, most of what is here is defining what is and isn't mysticism) and truth.
He did not mention the Bible in this excerpt, but rest assured, he has a very high view of scripture. He recommends committing large portions of it to memory as part of discipleship.
Ohhh...ok. He isn't expounding Scripture, isn't even talking about biblical doctrine...but no worries, he has a "high view of Scripture" and believes we should memorize it.
Does this man even believe the Scripture is the very Word of God, infallible and God-breathed? It would not surprise me one bit if he doesn't.
You are following a wolf.