Biblical Horizons is one of my favorite Reformed on-line magazine. . In this series of articles Jordan writes about the dangers of what he calls “Amillenial individualism.” I have always sought for an expression that summarizes well the Reformed antipathy towards the fleshiness of this world-the bread and the wine, political engagement, transformation of bricks into buildings and so on. I think Jim summarizes it well with this expression. In my estimation traditional Amillenarianism a has been detrimental to the furtherance of the Reformed worldview. Let us take heed to Mr. Jordan’s words.
Read the series of engaging responses to opponents of the Federal Vision.
- This is primarily found in the works of Michael Horton and others at Westminster Seminary in California (back)
Uri, my friend, considering our recent encounters with the WTS/C crowd, ought we really consider their angle on Reformed Theology the norm? (with all due respect to my brothers in Christ there.)
Agreed.