AlexanderHenderson1647
Puritan Board Freshman
I've read in a number of places that Gordon Clark toward the end of his life declared that Christ existed in two persons espousing a form of Nestorianism, though he had been orthodox on that point theretofore. If I have it right he said so in the book "The Incarnation," published posthumously by the Trinity Foundation. I believe I've read the very quote (here, no less but I can't spot it via the search function!) but am at a loss to find it again. Regardless, I have a another question to accompany. So my questions:
1) Do you have that quote and reference handy and does it in fact confirm that he turned to Nestorianism?
2) Do you know (assuming in fact he did hold this heretic view) if he repented of said heresy (though if this work was published posthumously, that would seem irrational)?
1) Do you have that quote and reference handy and does it in fact confirm that he turned to Nestorianism?
2) Do you know (assuming in fact he did hold this heretic view) if he repented of said heresy (though if this work was published posthumously, that would seem irrational)?