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Pinnock dialogs with everyone except Evangelicals??!?,
By B.D. (Rancho San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Theological Crossfire (Paperback)
Interesting that Mr.Pinnock likes dialogs with such aberrant groups like Processists and Liberals. Perhaps they expand his horizons in theological construction and creative doctrinology. The fruits of such dialogs are apparent in his books like 'Most Moved Mover' (very borderline mormonistic, bi-polar processist); The reader can only conclude that Mr. Pinnock has no 'openness' for dialogs with Evangelicals. He can only receive new, novel, ground-breaking, cutting edge stimulation from outside the Historic Christian faith. His trajectory would be more accurately characterized as 'Devangelical'. In his attempt to traverse a crosswalk into frontier territory to find the crossfire, he only stumbles into the crosshairs of anti-evangelical crossbows and the uncharted no-man's land of crosswinds and cross purposes, leaving the Biblical Cross behind |
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Theological Crossfire by Delwin Brown (Paperback - March 1, 1998)
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