Though the OP has a strong theoretical and practical commitment to Van Til's apologetic, there remain Clarkians and others.
I was in an OP some years ago where the adult catechism class was watching video of John Gerstner railing against the free offer of the gospel.
During the Q/A I pointed out the
report to the 15th GA on the Free Offer of the gospel written by John Murray, I was told, in effect to shut up!
The PCA is broader than the OP, no doubt, but there are Warfieldians, Klineans (including Meredith himself!), as well as followers of Hoeksema et al in the OPC.
In theory, anyway, most Presbyterian congregations don't even require subscription by the laity to the Westminster Standards, let alone adherence to the particular views of a given theologian.
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Originally Posted by yeutter After the Clark VanTil dispute over the incomprehensibility of God, the OPC has become largely [if not exclusively] VanTillian.
The PCA is more broad Church. Some one who agreed with VanTil, or Clark, or Gerstner, or Warfield, or Hoeksema, or Kline could find a home in the PCA. |