A. The Formal Question: Authority 1. Who Formed Whom? Scripture and Tradition 2. Perspicuity vs. Skepticism B. The Material Question: Justification 1. Its Ground 2. Its Instrument
II. The Modern “Evangelical Church”
A. The Formal Question: Scripture 1. The Modern Evangelical Debt to Modernity a) Rationalism b) Subjectivism/Romanticism 2. Its Temporary Alliance with the Reformation a) Uneasy from the Start b) Machen Thrown Over for Schleiermacher and Kant 3. Its Uneasiness with Ecclesiastical Authority a) Ministerial b) Confessional B. The Material Question: Justification 1. Neo-Evangelicalism's Mixed Roots a) Reformation b) Pietism 2. Its Rejection of the Reformation
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Dr. R. Scott Clark is Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California where he has served since 1997. Professor Clark is an ordained minister in the United Reformed Church and is an Associate Pastor of Oceanside United Reformed Church in...