Millard Erickson, Ph.D.: "Christian Theology," Ch. 11: Power of God's Wo...



Dr. Erkickson elaborates nicely, however, on God’s infinity regarding time, space, and the exercise of His will. He does a polite dismissal and mild interrogation of “process theology,” but deeply erred in his failure to get to the depth of it—to wit, theological cut-throats with dark hearts and corrupted minds in high places amputating God’s attributes at will to exalt themselves. Process theology, e.g. notable amongst cut-throat Episcopalians with high level gentility and no doctrine but still as cut-throats in high places, is Romans 1.18-32 by another name. Very weak critique by Dr. Erickson, although he ends up on the right side.

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