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Unicoi, TN: The Trinity Foundation (2005), 478 pages
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478 p.
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CONTENTS:
Part One : Liberalism and Neo-Liberalism.
1. A Little Leaven.
2. The Marks of Neo-Liberalism.
Part Two : Historical Background.
3. Those Who Ignore the Errors of History.
4, Embracing the Principles of the Auburn Affirmation.
Part Three : The Growth of Neo-Liberalism.
5. The Shepherd Controversy : Entry of Another Gospel.
6. Richard Gaffin's New Perspective on Paul.
7. The Kinnaird Case and Its Aftermath.
8. The Hermeneutic of Trust : Prescription for Doctrinal Anarchy.
9. How Did It Happen?
Part Four : How Shall We Respond?
10. The Biblical Imperative.
Appendices.
A. The Auburn Affirmation.
B. Kinnaird Memorandum.
C. Proposed (Rejected) Overture to the 2004 OPC General Assembly.
Part One : Liberalism and Neo-Liberalism.
1. A Little Leaven.
2. The Marks of Neo-Liberalism.
Part Two : Historical Background.
3. Those Who Ignore the Errors of History.
4, Embracing the Principles of the Auburn Affirmation.
Part Three : The Growth of Neo-Liberalism.
5. The Shepherd Controversy : Entry of Another Gospel.
6. Richard Gaffin's New Perspective on Paul.
7. The Kinnaird Case and Its Aftermath.
8. The Hermeneutic of Trust : Prescription for Doctrinal Anarchy.
9. How Did It Happen?
Part Four : How Shall We Respond?
10. The Biblical Imperative.
Appendices.
A. The Auburn Affirmation.
B. Kinnaird Memorandum.
C. Proposed (Rejected) Overture to the 2004 OPC General Assembly.
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