Finally, postconservative
evangelical theology rejects triumphalism.
Not exact matches
«Jesus Christ's Church has universally
rejected Mormonism's Anti-Trinitarian
theology and its claim that mortals may become God,» David Shedlock, a contributor to the
evangelical blog Caffeinated Thoughts, wrote in a post this month.
I myself am inclined to agree with Barr about the poverty of this postfundamentalist
theology and tradition for the future of evangelicalism — though I would want my
evangelical colleagues to understand clearly that I
reject this tradition not to
reject biblical or
evangelical faith but to seek rather a more adequate conceptual framework through which to be more faithful to the Scriptures.
Old - time liberals dismissed him along with Barth as being biblicistic and pessimistic, and fundamentalists
rejected his alleged neo-orthodoxy as a «new modernism» (so Cornelius Van Til of Westminster Seminary) Even so, self - confessed liberal Wilhelm Pauck and leading conservative
evangelical theologian Carl F. H. Henry found much that was challenging and admirable in Brunner's
theology.
Being aware of the diversity present within
evangelical theology will help process theologians recognize that there is a basis for discussion even though many
evangelicals reject process
theology.