There's no Chestertonian Calvinism, either, Doug. It's oil and water. Calvinism isn't sunny; it's not meant to be. The only recourse we had was to say it was biblical, and therefore, true. I'll spare the audience the machinations of why it's impossible to even know what "biblical" means.
Suffice to say, you're claiming people who don't belong to you. If you want to cast your lot with him, the door's open. I have no idea who the bishop of Idaho is, but somebody does.
There may be some enticing versions of Reformed "Catholicity," but are they true? One thing you can say about Dr. Clark: he doesn't act like the Reformation was all a big misunderstanding, like, "Oh, dear me, we've happened to celebrate dinner-parties on the same night!" Somebody is right, and somebody is wrong.
Suffice to say, you're claiming people who don't belong to you. If you want to cast your lot with him, the door's open. I have no idea who the bishop of Idaho is, but somebody does.
There may be some enticing versions of Reformed "Catholicity," but are they true? One thing you can say about Dr. Clark: he doesn't act like the Reformation was all a big misunderstanding, like, "Oh, dear me, we've happened to celebrate dinner-parties on the same night!" Somebody is right, and somebody is wrong.
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