Unbelief Disguised As Holy Hesitancy
Clayton Spronk critiques two Banner magazine articles that advocate for doctrinal tolerance and unity despite theological differences within the Christian Reformed Church, arguing that such "holy hesitancy" actually promotes the destruction of confessional Reformed doctrine. The article defends the necessity of doctrinal faithfulness and warns against the erosion of theological standards in the name of Christian charity.
Two writers in the March issue of the Banner, one the editor of the magazine, the other a former Calvin Seminary professor, continue to work at demolishing the Christian Reformed Church. I am not quite sure which analogy to use to describe their destructive work. One could say they are swinging the wrecking ball one more time. But by now it could be argued the wrecking ball has done its work in the CRC. It might be better to say they have lit the match. Two writers in the March issue of the...
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