"It is a school that carved out its own tradition by eclecticism."

Great article on Dallas. I have long felt that Dallas has set the standard for conservative evangelicalism and some (like myself) who could be called either fundamental or conservative evangelical. If you think of the long list of Dallas grads who write the books and build some of the solid churches, it is quite impressive.

With the modern attacks on all forms of dispensationalism, Dallas has probably taken its hits. But many churches and pastors look to either Dallas for theological guidance. The Zane Hodges wing, though, has been a real blight, IMO.

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