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Sing4Him
May 20th, 2008, 01:39 PM
Dr. Michael Horton: Your Own “Personal” Jesus

Nobody can say it quite like Michael Horton, and he says it well in this article from Modern Reformation magazine, entitled “Your Own Personal Jesus”. This is what American evangelicalism has become.

In the American Religion, as in ancient Gnosticism, there is almost no sense of God’s difference from us-in other words, his majesty, sovereignty, self-existence, and holiness. God is my buddy or my inmost experience, or the power-source for living my best life now. God is not strange (i.e., holy)-and is certainly not a judge. He does not evoke fear, awe, or a sense of terrifying and disorienting beauty. Furthermore, all the focus on making atonement through a bloody sacrifice seems crude and unspiritual to Gnostics when, after all, the point of salvation is to escape the physical realm. All of this is too “Jewish,” according to Gnostics from Marcion to Schleiermacher to the “Re-Imagining Conference” of mainline Protestant leaders (especially radical feminists) who explicitly appealed to Gnosticism in their screeds against “men hanging on crosses with blood dripping and all that gory stuff.” The god of Gnosticism is not the one before whom Isaiah said, “Woe to me, for I am undone!” or Peter said, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man.” To borrow a nice phrase from William Placher, it represents “the domestication of transcendence.” God is no longer a problem for us.

Again and again, I have posted the fruit of this problem on Slice. Ideas have consequences, and the ideas within evangelicalism today are not taken from the Bible but from man’s idolatrous heart.


http://www.sliceoflaodicea.com/?p=790

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Maggie
May 20th, 2008, 02:33 PM
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Oh, man!