It is a mystery to me why Dr. R. Scott Clark deleted the original Heidelblog and Heidelcast to begin with. However, it looks like he's restoring the audio files. Although I have some serious disagreements with Mike Horton and Scott Clark, they do have valid contributions to make in the realm of covenantal theology, the law/gospel distinction, and Reformed theology in general.
However, I do have serious problems with their view of the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture as being merely analogy rather than the univocal, plenary, verbal revelation of God in propositional form. If Scripture at "no single point" coincides with God's verbal revelation or God's knowledge, then it logically implies that Scripture is not divine revelation but only a shadow of it. If, on the other hand, Scripture is literally the very words of God, then it would behoove us to take seriously what God's Word says.
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