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The Meaning of 'Evangelical' p7 Bl's und'g of evangelical: [1]
the message of salvation grounded in the atonement. p7 evangelical is associated with
the Reformation's evangelische: [1] centrality of JC, [2] justification
by faith, [3] all of the above attested in S. p7 evangelical is also associated
with the post-Ref. "spiritual movement of purification": Pietism and
Puritanism. p8 Note the difference between semi-Pelagianism and "co-operation" (but not synergism!) (EVANGELICALISM AND CATHOLICISM) p9 Note the many aspects of what Bl says (The Future of Evangelicalism) is needed in terms of both restoration and balance. All of this is needed bec. evangelicalism is susceptible to heterodoxy, to the modern consciousness. Then what do we mean by "catholic"?
Identity plus Universality. (EVANGELICALISM AND LIBERALISM) p13 Liberalism denatures the gospel into
ethics, ontology and mysticism. p14 Some of evangelicalism's non-negotiables: p18 A Systematic Evangelical Theology Points to Remember 1] evangelical always pertains to the gospel, not to a liturgical style or a hymn style. 2] is always related to S. There is no
knowledge of the gospel apart from S. While the gospel isn't the same as S, S +
HSp= gospel. 3] cherishes the evangelical revival of the 18th century. Note how this differs from (a) church-growth movement (b) the re-enthusing of the saints. 4] biblical theology is the theology of the whole bible, as salvation is the entire creation healed. 5] the distinctive doctrines that evangelicals insist on are found in the teaching of Jesus otherwise (a) we are left saying that the apostles invented an evangelicalism that Jesus didn’t intend (b) we are left neglecting the concrete rigour of discipleship as depicted in the written gospels. 6] what is old needs to be freshly understood. 7] while the human condition doesn't change, the human situation is always changing. 8] the doctrinally novel is ipso facto heretical.
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