Monday, February 11, 2013

The Secret of Knowing God’s Will (Pt 2) | The Heidelblog

If the Scriptures are not the univocal words and thoughts of God on the creature's level, then how are we to know what God has said?  R. S. Clark, like the devil, begs the question, "Hath God really said?"  The theory that Scripture is merely an analogical reflection of God's truth rather than the truth itself posits a two fold view of truth that is nowhere taught in the Bible or the Reformed confessions.

Click here to see R. Scott Clark's defense of mystery rather than revelation:  The Secret of Knowing God’s Will (Pt 2) | The Heidelblog

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