Liberty Forms Inquiry Committee about Seminary President Caner
- 1 view
MS--------------------------------Luke 17:10
-------
Greg Long, Ed.D. (SBTS)
Pastor of Adult Ministries
Grace Church, Des Moines, IA
Adjunct Instructor
School of Divinity
Liberty University
-------
Greg Long, Ed.D. (SBTS)
Pastor of Adult Ministries
Grace Church, Des Moines, IA
Adjunct Instructor
School of Divinity
Liberty University
[Greg Long] Here’s the correct link:Ok, Greg, thanks. I was just trying to be helpful but didn’t realize the article was a week old. I do appreciate the fact that Liberty is going to look into it. If he has (and continues to) misrepresented his past I don’t see how he qualifies to be Liberty Seminary’s president.
http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctliveblog/archives/2010/05/liberty_f…
MS--------------------------------Luke 17:10
Thanks for the tip/link. The original filing should be fixed now.
Dave Barnhart
[Jonathan Charles]…but that whole ministry in Lynchburg seems drawn to anything that will display external razzle-dazzleIt is because the Gospel is not enough.
CanJAmerican - my blog
CanJAmerican - my twitter
whitejumaycan - my youtube
I can see Caner resigning, perhaps shortly after the June 30th deadline for the probe to finish, and his excuse will be something along the lines of having to sacrifice himself to save the university he loves from the mean-spirited Calvinists and angry Muslims and other anti-Christian hostilities who only wish to see the school ruined
CanJAmerican - my blog
CanJAmerican - my twitter
whitejumaycan - my youtube
The train of thought which has led to this sad state of affairs is wholly indefensible but easily described. First, we have become convinced that listeners will be more interested in entertaining stories than they will in the truth of the gospel. Sermons are therefore more illustration than exposition. Furthermore, we have accepted the proposition that preachers must be personable and relatable if they would reach anyone. Consequently they tell an inordinate number of stories about themselves. Finally, in the pragmatic culture of American Evangelicalism we seem willing to overlook any ethically questionable practice so long as a preacher can hold the attention of the congregation. As a result, when preachers tell untruthful stories we cannot think of them as “lies,” but merely as “ministerial speech.”
CanJAmerican - my blog
CanJAmerican - my twitter
whitejumaycan - my youtube
Discussion