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Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:31 AM
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Hi Pilgrim and every/any body else,
I know you and I have spoke about this in detail.
But I do notice there are many Christian teachers and preachers who blur the lines in regards to the subject line.
I was wondering if you can provide a list of past theologians/preachers who you believe significantly entered the realm of Mystecism/Pietism to the detrement of themselves and their fellow believers.
I believe you would name Pink, Murray, Philpot, Gill on the list....anybody else singificant? What about Edwards? Darby? I know there are no perfect preachers but I'd like your input on those you feel have crossed the line....
Plus, could you be as specific as possible on how you would draw the line between true experiential faith/preaching & Reformed mysticism/pietism
I understand it's probably not as clear-cut as I would like it to be.....but I am asking out of true sincerity...not to give you a hard time or debate the matter...I do think this topic could make for an interesting discussion.....
also, who would you recommend as having a balanced view on these matters? Spurgeon, Owen, Bunyan...Beeke?
thanks!
AC
Last edited by AC.; Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:32 AM.
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