DMcFadden
Puritanboard Commissioner
I echo the concern about moralistic therapeutic deism. Without inerrancy, our "best minds" in the academy seem intent on "improving" on the plain and simple meaning of the Bible. People like Enns are typical in Reformed circles of what I saw repeatedly in broad evangelicalism for the last half century. Secularly trained academics are all too often embarrassed by the Bible and just can't seem to help themselves in coming up with "helpful" ways of removing those sources of embarrassment.
And, what do you get when you give the Bible a buzz cut? Efforts to find God via moralism, rationalism, or mystiticism and a pulpit dominated by moralistic therapeutic deism.
And, what do you get when you give the Bible a buzz cut? Efforts to find God via moralism, rationalism, or mystiticism and a pulpit dominated by moralistic therapeutic deism.