Millard Erickson, Ph.D.: "Christian Theology," Ch.5--Contemporizing the ...


1.     Dr. Erickson haplessly and unhelpfully sounds like a (softened, evangelicalized) Bultmannian describing the criteria of doctrinal permanence: constancy across cultures, universal settings, indissoluble link to experience, and progressive revelation. Dreary, verbose, and unhelpful. A bottom-shelfer here and not in the same league as Dr. Robert Reymond on the top-shelf. 1000 more pages of this? Uggg. Moving onwards.


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