Fundamentalists and the “Incorruptible” Blood of Christ
McGeown examines and refutes the heterodox doctrine of Christ's "incorruptible blood," tracing its theological errors to historical heresies and demonstrating how this teaching undermines proper Christology. Through careful exegesis of key biblical passages and analysis of fundamental theological mistakes, the article defends the Reformed understanding of Christ's atoning work against modern fundamentalist misinterpretations.
Martyn McGeown (Slightly modified from an article first published in the British Reformed Journal) Contents Introduction The Doctrine Its Advocates Its Implications Its Importance to Fundamentalists Its Historical Lineage (1) Gnosticism (2) Docetism (3) Apollinarisanism (4) Eutychianism (5) Romanism (6) Anabaptism (7) Charismaticism Fundamental Theological Errors (1) A Mistaken View of Original Sin (2) A Misunderstanding Concerning The Virgin Birth (3) A Misguided Appeal to Science...