Doug Wilson’s Attempt to Disavow the Federal Vision / The Globalization of Immorality
Spronk critiques Doug Wilson's recent attempt to distance himself from the Federal Vision movement while maintaining substantive agreement with its theology and proponents. The article examines Wilson's selective repentance—apologizing for tone toward critics rather than for doctrinal error—and his continued affiliation with Federal Vision leaders and institutions despite his public disavowal of the label.
`Doug Wilson's Attempt to Disavow the Federal Vision For years Doug Wilson has identified himself with the heretical movement known as the Federal Vision. He participated in the Auburn Avenue Conference of 2002 that ignited the Federal Vision controversy. In 2007 he affixed his signature to "A Joint Federal Vision Profession" with the other leaders of the movement. He is the presiding minister of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), the denomination that has become the haven...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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