Andrew Mcneill

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He would accept the Bible by faith, sustain his pulpit propositions with “the Bible says,” and not commit to any deeply detailed defenses of every assertion of the Bible as long as he could maintain the most obvious purposes of Scripture with clarity. While this resolution kept him from the agnosticism of Templeton, at times it allowed him to skip over some specific challenges to historical confessional orthodoxy.
The Privilege, Promise, Power & Peril of Doctrinal Preaching
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