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What's up with all the Reformed criticism of Doug Wilson? I've heard him called a heretic, although I have never seen anything from him that I find unorthodox. I find his writings on family issues and slavery/racism to be particularly enjoyable and profitable. His creativity seems to know no bounds. I am fairly new to the Reformed camp... is there something I'm missing?
 

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Paleoconservatarian said:
I've heard of FV/NPP, but honestly know nothing about it. Can any of you tell me what that's about?

Here is a site with a whole bunch of articles on the NPP. This site defends NPP and explains it, but it also has many articles critiqueing the NPP.
http://www.thepaulpage.com/index.html

Here is an article by NT Wright giving a basic summary of the NPP:
http://www.thepaulpage.com/Shape.html

From what I remember, I found little from this article that I disagreed with him. Other articles I found much stuff I disagreed with.
 
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StAnselm said:
I don't think so. The criticisms are largely unfounded, and his writings (and those of his friends in Moscow) are a breath of fresh air in Reformed theology.:thumbsup:

I just started reading the Federal Vision (edited by Steve Wilkins). I've read a good bit of stuff on the web and one of NT Wrights books (which I need to reread, because I still don't have a handle on what he said).:scratch:

I also have the book The Auburn Avenue Theology, Pros and Cons: Debating the Federal Vision from Knox seminary.

From what I've seen "So Far" I think it is blown way out of proportion. I've sat and talked with people on both sides, and I think there is a lot of talking pass one another going on.

I will let y'all know what I think after I've finished these books.

In Christ,
Kenith
 
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In the interest of viewing both sides of the issue, here's an article by John W. Robbins of the Trinity Foundation. Don't construe this as an endorsement, only a notice that there are some groups that view NPP/FV/AAT to be outright heretical. The Trinity Foundation is one of those groups.

http://www.trinityfoundation.org/journal.php?id=206

Soli Deo Gloria

Jon
 
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All right. Thanks everyone. I'll check out those resources shortly. My journey into the Reformed camp has certainly been interesting. Here I thought I had found the answers to so many debates I'd previously had, and now I've just discovered a whole new set of controversial issues.
 
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There will always be disagreements. Reading church history and the theologians from the Apostles to today will clearly show that to be the case (among and in every group/sect of Christians)

It is important that we disagree in a godly manner. And we discuss these things knowing that the one who disagrees with me is my brother/sister in Christ and not the enemy. We MUST be civil with one another if at all possible.

In Christ,
Kenith
 
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