Response to John
John,
 
How are you old friend, well I hope?
 
Here is Kevin Bauder's latest edition of his series, I thought all would want to read it?
 
http://www.centralseminary.edu/resources/nick-of-time/215-now-about-those-differences-pt-3
 
I wanted all who read it to compare and contrast it what what Al Mohler says in his understandings of "Theological Triage."
 
http://www.bpnews.net/bpcolumn.asp?ID=2359
 
Are these not compatible? Or, are they still "oil" and "water" when you try to put "fundamentalists" and "evangelicals" together?
 
This ought to be a good mix. Let me hear from you.
 
"That is all!" :smilewinkgrin:
			
			Just another note in the tone of my previous one. If Dr. Bauder is reading this (I doubt it--no doubt he's a busy man), here's a little friendly advice: concentrate on your day job as a seminary head, and back off on the rhetoric. Your competition has increased in recent years, and Central needs friends, not offended former friends.
Maranatha BBC recently started a seminary, and I have no doubt it is first class, as all that Maranatha does. I know some of the teachers well, and they are first class men with first class doctorates. My son is an alumnus of the college and the grad school--we got our MAs there together. In the mean time, Calvary Baptist in PA is doing better and better, and they also have a first class program that would appeal to many of Central's constituency. Furthermore, fundamentalist Calvinists are pretty likely to go to Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary nowadays.
When I was young I considered Central, and had a soft place in my heart for it because of its history. I even got a catalog preparing for one furlough, and almost went there for a semester. (Ended up back at Temple.) Again, when my son was considering a seminary we went out and saw Central and were graciously received. (Bauder wasn't there yet.) But my son ended up getting his M. Div. at Calvary, and is now at Southeastern finishing his Ph. D. under Dr. David Alan Black. (Currently taking his comps.) He could possibly have been at Central as a prof! (Certainly not now.)
Why would Bauder want to offend someone like me? I would never send anyone to Central nowadays because of Bauder's rhetoric. And I am supported by almost 50 churches and have many other friends in the ministry both on the mission fields of the world and in seminary faculties. It's small, but I do have a little influence.
When Dr. Bauder made his comments about my grandfather I was offended and answered publicly, on the SI thread on his article. (The current SI leadership decided I should not have my full say and ended the thread while it was night in Japan, after the site owner had his own say.) Dr. Bauder did not reply there. Then I wrote him personally. He did not reply. I'm mystified. Am I too small a fish for his attention?? Is the man working to finish off Central??
John,
How are you old friend, well I hope?
Here is Kevin Bauder's latest edition of his series, I thought all would want to read it?
http://www.centralseminary.edu/resources/nick-of-time/215-now-about-those-differences-pt-3
I wanted all who read it to compare and contrast it what what Al Mohler says in his understandings of "Theological Triage."
http://www.bpnews.net/bpcolumn.asp?ID=2359
Are these not compatible? Or, are they still "oil" and "water" when you try to put "fundamentalists" and "evangelicals" together?
This ought to be a good mix. Let me hear from you.
"That is all!" :smilewinkgrin:
			
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