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Faith Presbyterian Church Reformed
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Westminster Seminary California
Earl, Mr. Winzer reviews the document available at the link Tim posted. Since Mr. Winzer's review dissents at a number of points, there is a substantive difference.
I am a strong supporter of Professor Murray's arguments with respect to the free offer of the gospel and those of Professor Clark in advocacy of the same. I appreciate the work of David Lachman on the Marrow Controversy as well and want to read the work cited by Ben on the same. Ferguson's talks on this and an article by my former colleague Joe Hall (in the Mid-America Journal of Theology) are good.
I will endeavor to read Rev. Winzer's piece on this and offer some observations. Apparently, he thinks otherwise and I will be interested to assess his arguments. I may not get to this right away as I am just back in the saddle and quite swamped.
Peace,
Alan
David Silversides has written a very good book on this:
The Free Offer: Biblical & Reformed - Reformation Heritage Books
Also:
[1] Common Grace and the Free Offer of the Gospel - SermonAudio.com
What is the Free Offer of the Gospel? - SermonAudio.com
The Free Offer of the Gospel - SermonAudio.com
The free offer of the gospel - SermonAudio.com
Which Professor Clark are you referring to? Gordon Clark or R. Scott Clark?I am a strong supporter of Professor Murray's arguments with respect to the free offer of the gospel and those of Professor Clark in advocacy of the same. .....
Peace,
Alan
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Originally Posted by Alan D. Strange
I am a strong supporter of Professor Murray's arguments with respect to the free offer of the gospel and those of Professor Clark in advocacy of the same. .....
Which Professor Clark are you referring to? Gordon Clark or R. Scott Clark?