FYI. Here are some selections from Willborn's intro to Sensualistic Philosophy and from Willborn's review of the Lucas Book which ran in the
2006 The Confessional Presbyterian. http://www.puritanboard.com/247752-post48.html
Also, why is it if we are to be so
understanding of Dabney under the back drop of Reconstruction as far as his view of African Americans, that Girardeau, who suffered just as much, in fact was in a prisoner of war interment camp, fought for the right of black men to hold office in the PCUS before Dabney? Dabney is probably the greater theologian, but Girardeau is the one you admire, as far as this goes. FYI. See the forthcoming article by C. N. Willborn, "Presbyterians in the South and the Slave: A Study in Benevolence," in the forthcoming 2007 issue of
The Confessional Presbyterian.