The Christian Reformed Synod and the “Dekker Case” (14): A New “Anti-Abstract” Theological Method
We are busy considering the question whether the new theological method alluded to by Dr. Henry Stob in his comments on the Dekker Case (Reformed Journal, May-June 1967) is a method which can meet the test of Scripture and the confessions. One of the characteristics of this self-professed new method, as we saw, is that it claims to be anti-abstract and also appears to equate anti-abstractness with anti-objectiveness. Dr. Stob himself gives us an example. We are busy considering the question...
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