Not exact matches
For some years now, a raft of
distinguished scholars (Heiko Oberman, David Yeago in this journal, Bruce Marshall, Christine Helmer, and Paul Hinlicky) have been showing how Catholic the real Luther was» contrary to the portrait of Luther used for polemical purposes by too many
evangelicals and even Lutherans.
One recent paper read at a meeting of the
Evangelical Theological Society (again, by a
scholar from one of Lindsell's «safe» schools) vigorously defended the inerrancy doctrine but then rushed on to the hermeneutical level to
distinguish between the timebound Weltbild of Scripture which may be discarded and the eternal Weltanschauung of Scripture which must be preserved.
To begin with, I might call his attention to Naomi Schaefer Riley's God on the Quad and Alan Wolfe's The Opening of the
Evangelical Mind, not to mention the thoughtful criticism and self - criticism of
distinguished scholars like George Marsden and David Lyle Jeffrey.