Odd but I am reading this book, A Christian View of Men and Things, by Gordon H. Clark, and suddenly Sean Gerety of the God's Hammer blog posts a link to a review of the book. Although I continually link to The Trinity Foundation and God's Hammer, it troubles me that these folks get the Gospel right and the doctrine of Christ wrong. Even John W. Robbins officially endorsed Gordon H. Clark's final book, The Incarnation, which proposed a Nestorian view of Christ's incarnation. Clark's final book nowhere solved the problem of Christ's unity as both God and man. Instead, Clark separated the two and left the issue hanging since he died before he could finish the book
Click here to see the review of A Christian View of Men and Things, by Gordon H. Clark: CVMT: Introduction, The Purpose and Limits of the Book « Lux Lucet
Click here to see the review of A Christian View of Men and Things, by Gordon H. Clark: CVMT: Introduction, The Purpose and Limits of the Book « Lux Lucet
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