Theistic Evolution: 2014 PCA General Assembly Overtures
Overture 32 from Fellowship Presbytery addresses the issue of theistic evolution and the special creation of Adam
Despite the clear statements in Scripture (special revelation) and the unequivocal teaching of the Westminster Standards (the interpretation of special revelation), there is a growing movement in our day to synthesize the theory of evolution (the interpretation of general revelation) with biblical hermeneutics (the interpretation of special revelation). Overture 32 states, “there are attempts to... Continue Reading
Jennings and Garner Final Responses on the PCA Insider Movements Report
The final installment of a three-part debate series on the PCA Insider Movements Report
Jennings: I believe that the overriding question we actually face before God and others is whether we will unwittingly remain in our Euro-American-tribal gated communities, e.g., Greco-Latin theological instincts, or exhibit an ever-reforming growth through humbly engaging with other parts of the omnilingual Creator-Redeemer’s worldwide Church. Garner: The IMP is the cutting edge, emergent church paradigm... Continue Reading
The PCA Was More ‘Reformed’ at Its Founding Than Some Have Argued
The PCA was committed from 1973 to being a strongly Reformed and confessional church
Mr. Ball and Mr. Smith may be correct in asserting that the knowledge and commitment of the ministers and elders at the outset were less than ideal; however, I would assert that the second ordination vow and the enrollment record obligated the future members and courts of the PCA to a Thoroughly Reformed position. ... Continue Reading
“Common Word” Ecumenism and the PCA Insider Movements Minority Report
The PCA Study Committee Report on Insider Movements, along with a Minority Report, will be debated at the General Assembly in Houston, June 17-20, 2014
Clarity concerning the Triune God of Scripture as the Christian foundation would not automatically clear up all of these issues. However, lack of clarity on the Trinity necessarily leads to lack of clarity in any number of other areas, including those related to the mission of the Church among Muslims. The Minority Report 2014 is... Continue Reading
Is the Insider Movement Really That Bad? Answers From Carl Medearis
Yes, the Insider Movement really is that bad
To answer the larger question the article poses, yes, the Insider Movement really is that bad. IM undermines the Christian faith at a number of crucial points, and it should be denounced by orthodox denominations in the most unambiguous terms possible. I would therefore urge my fellow PCA commissioners to vote for the committee’s report... Continue Reading
Overture 22 Before the PCA General Assembly: Bring It On!
Arguing for answering Overture 22 in the affirmative to define “the general principles of biblical polity” in Vow 3
Biblically, the “vitals of religion” must include more than the five points of Calvinistic soteriology. This is no longer an issue of ecclesiastical power or of male chauvinism. We need a biblical cosmology, a clear statement of how the world is made that can answer both the feminist and LGBT dismissal of gender, behind which... Continue Reading
More Clarity On The PCA’s Study Committee on Insider Movements Report
It would be a logical contradiction to approve the Minority Report; its message is inherently contradictory to the Study Committee’s Majority Report
Should the General Assembly vote to receive the Minority Report, it would not be clear what we are actually recommending to our churches. In fact, the message would be inherently contradictory. The Minority Report is offered as a supplement to the Committee Report, affirming that “the majority has already done significant, able work with which... Continue Reading
Against Proposed SJC Overtures at PCA General Assembly
Some concerns about proposed overtures on the SJC being considered at the PCA General Assembly
There would be an eight-month delay on all cases decided at the SJC’s fall stated meeting each October. In its report to the Houston GA this year, the SJC is reporting decisions in 10 cases and all were unanimous except one (and that one was 18-1). Despite that unanimity, each of those cases would be... Continue Reading
The Insider Movement: 2014 PCA General Assemby Overtures
Overture 14 from Eastern Pennsylvania Presbytery calls for the 2014 General Assembly of the PCA to “receive the Majority Report from the Ad Interim Study Committee on Insider Movements offered at the 41st General Assembly and dismiss the SCIM with thanks."
In 2013, the GA dealt with part two of the study committee’s report. This report was a 163-page in-depth study of the history of missions and the Insider Movement, interaction with Scripture and Reformed theology, with recommendations for churches to help them in their evangelistic and mission outreach. There was also a 65-page minority report... Continue Reading
Jennings and Garner First Rejoinders
Nelson Jennings and David Garner present their first respond to each other on the Insider Movements debate
Jennings: I wish we were able to interact with “Insider Movements” and other Christian phenomena in categories in more nuanced ways than by asking the single, seemingly straightforward question – one that for us is intertwined with Greco-Latin-European linguistic-conceptual categories – “Is it faithful to the Bible or not?” Garner: On the basis of careful... Continue Reading
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