Remember “that” article I was talking about last week? The one that may begin some “controversy” at GoingToSeminary.com?
Well, it’s up now.
It’s part one of two on a little series I’m writing on doctrinal changes while in seminary. As I said then, I’m more concerned about this next article than this one. If it even comes out. In an hour and a half I have been called upon by the “Vice President of Advancement” and “Associate Professor of Systematic Theology” of Westminster Theological Seminary, David Garner to grab some lunch. I have no idea what the topic of conversation is (and the one time I’ve asked, he never answered), but I’m optimistic. He has always been one of my favorite professors I ever had and has one of the most pastoral, worshipful, Christ-centered hearts I’ve ever seen in a man. I look up to him greatly as a pastor, preacher, teacher, husband, and father.
But, he is very much on the side of the issues at Westminster that I am not. So I’m wondering what this is about. I haven’t been that vocal against WTS have I? I feel like whenever I have I’ve always made it clear that this is my opinion and I that I know I’m still young, arrogant, and don’t know anything. I don’t know. We’ll see. I may let you all know. But, in the meantime, read and enjoy the article “Letting Seminary Doctrinally Change You” at GoingToSeminary.com. Here it is:
“Letting Seminary Doctrinally Change You“
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