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Douma is not completely uncritical of Clark. In chapter twelve he describes Clark's formulation of the incarnation and specifically of the doctrine of the union of Christ's two natures in His one divine person. Clark's formulation of this doctrine has been charged with the heresy of Nestorianism, a
April 2017 125 Book Reviews The authorities at Wheaton pressured Clark out of the school because of his strong, unyielding Calvinism. One weakness of the Pres- byterian philosopher was his relatively mild judgment of Ar- minianism. There was no place for it in his own theology. He con- demned school
April 2025 133 Book Reviews biography of an important Presbyterian thinker and warrior on behalf of the Reformed faith. It is also the account of an important slice of church history. The dominant aspect of Clark’s theological and ecclesiastical career, in Douma’s judgment, was Clark’s controversy w
April 2012 79 Janus, Again of his rejection of “Janus,” was also rejecting this distinction. What is true is that opponents of the free offer, including the PRC, reject the archetypal/ectypal distinction as Clark presents it. The PRC hold to a distinction between archetypal and ectypal knowledge, a
November 2024 109 Book Reviews philosopher/theologian Gordon H. Clark. In his day—Clark died in 1985—Clark was a well-known, controversial figure in conservative Presbyterian and evangelical circles, very much including the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC). Also the Protestant Reformed Churches in
The Trinity Foundation P.O. Box 169 j efferson, Maryland 21755 •• The Atonement, by Gordon H. Clark. Trinity Foundation. 1987. 181 pp .• $8.95 (paper). (Reviewed by Prof. H. Hanko.) The truth of the atonement of Christ is, with the possible excep- tion of sovereign and double pre- destination.