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Christian Reconstructionism

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What do you know about it? What do you think about it?

Having heard nothing but Bad Things about the Reconstructionists from the moment I heard the term, I was shocked to discover that several of the Christians I'd gotten into the habit of reading--North, DeMar, Phillips, Bahnsen, et al.--are connected to the Reconstructionist movement.

What are the dangers to this view? What are its good points? Does it lie within the pale of orthodoxy? How does it stand up to Scripture?
 

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I like most of them, North being an exception. I think there is a lot of hype and smoke about them. They are solid Reformed Christians and represent an important wing of Reformed thought.

There is a good article out there by John Frame titled "Machen's Warrior Children." We Reformed Christians tend to take theology very seriously (this is good), but we also tend to go for the jugular when our disagree with our fellow Reformed brethren (this is very bad). Gary North and John Robbins are, in this regard, the two most notorious modern Reformed thinkers that I know about who a do this. but many of us are also guilty.

I have high regard for a number of Reconstructionist thinkers, especially the late Greg Bahnsen. I am close the the Reconstructionists on a number of points and think they brought some important points up (during the 70's and 80's) that Reformed Christians had tended to forget about.

I think we need to be able read our brethren with whom we may disagree and still treat them as brethren, even when we disagree on certain points.

You see time and again were Reformed brethren have divided and ripped each other apart over issues that a generation later it is decided that both sides tended to be uncharitable and exagerate the seriousness of the "then" all important issue.

Don't get me wrong. I do believe there are important issues worth fighting and dying for, but much of the internal warfare that takes place in conservative Reformed circles is not (though you can not tell by the heated rhetoric at the time).

Yes it is within orthodoxy. Reconstructionist think they are very biblical and non-reconstructionists think reconstructionists are in error. (I have read tons of Reconstructionists material and many of their critics. Most of the criticisms (IMHO) are either exagerated or down right false. There are good (fair critics) as well. Vern Poythress is a fair critic.

Those are my thoughts.

Coram Deo,
Kenith
 
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Most of the young reformed folks that I have met on blogs (specifically xanga) are christian reconstructionalists. I don't know if I like it or not, but I think I lean against it, though recently I have found myself wanting to believe that it is correct theology.
A friend of mine recently wrote about it here:
http://www.xanga.com/item.aspx?user=reformedcreature&tab=weblogs&uid=370946490
 
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That's one thing that's struck me in migrating from warm, fuzzy evangelicalism to Reformed thinking. It's certainly enough to vex a youngling like me, since I'm so new to the Reformed camp. I don't want to get caught up in what I don't understand, and I certainly don't want to move in an unbiblical direction.
 
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If you want to read a good book to judge for yourself what you think of this system, I recommend By This Standard: The Authority of God's Law Today by Greg Bahnsen.

I find most critics of any system tend to have an ax to grind. Read the folks being criticized for yourself. I have read critics of things I've said and found that I could not recognize my views at all in their criticisms.

In Christ,
Kenith

Ps: If anyone does read Bahnsen's book, DO NOT READ GARY NORTH"S PREFACE. It is junk and an embarrassment, and typical North. I mentioned that to Ken Gentry once, and he told me he would cut those pages out of copies he gave away.
 
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