Dr. Millard Erickson's "Christian Theology: Method of Theology, Ch. 3," ...



The process of doing theology involves accurate lexical and grammatico-historical exegesis (grammtico-historical is my word, not Dr. Erickson’s), biblical theology, and the systematicizing of the results that brings the Biblical answers to the culture with its sitz-em-Leben (my words), calling repeatedly for the scrutiny of one’s presuppositions (Dr. Erickson, have you read Dr. Van Til?).  Also, there is little-to-no consciousness, thus far, of Reformed Confessions, the Book of Common Prayer, or church history, thus far. Not once. Otherwise, we grant the wide scope while noting his self-limiting presuppositions as well.

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