Timothy Kauffman wrote an article for the Trinity Review in 2013, which I am just now re-reading with interest after watching a series of YouTube videos by Jon Harris on Tim Keller's liberal views. (Conversations that Matter). Keller's compromises in the direction of pragmatic church growth began with his mentor, Edmund Clowney. This is unfortunate because Clowney originally decided to attend Westminster Seminary at the behest of Gordon H. Clark when Clark taught at Wheaton College. You can read the article by Kauffman here:
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