The Heidelblog takes on Theonomy
W.H. Chellis
Those interested in theonomy should take a look at R.Scott Clark’s Heidelblog. Clark, an Associate Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Westminster Seminary California, has quickly proved himself to be the master of cyber-theology. His posts are daily… if not hourly… informative and entertaining. He has a sharp wit and lucid mind that make him a force to be reckoned with even if you disagree.
If you are interested in a sharp but thoughtful critique of theonomic ethics check out this discussion. The discussion is worth reading and the blog is worth bookmarking.
Don’t forget this link with Clark’s responses or lack thereof.
http://dannyhyde.squarespace.com/the-heidelblog/2007/1/22/theonomy-and-the-federal-vision-separated-at-birth.html#comments
This blog (De Regno Christi) was advertised to have the likes of Hart and VanDrunen as contributors. But it only seems like one person posts!
Thank you so much for the link to the Heidlblog; a wonderful asset to Reformed thought and theology.
I’ll still come back here from time to time, don’t worry.
Wow…
I was really enjoying an edifying and Christian conversation until I saw this recommendation.
If you like Clark’s position then the best thing you can do is try to pretend he doesn’t exist. Calvin’s term, “barking dog” comes readily to mind when reading him.