The Divide Is Elsewhere

“So I affirm the three uses of the law, but I deny that the law should be used as a hermeneutical principle, whether conjoined with the gospel or not. What the text is saying can be determined apart from a law/gospel hermeneutic. What the text means for me cannot be determined apart from law/gospel considerations.”

The Auburn Avenue Chronicles, p. 412

Best Kept in the History Books

“The curators of the Reformation Museum want everyone to stay behind the velvet ropes, to leave the old books on their shelves, and coo over the wax reproduction of John Knox confronting Mary Queen of Scots. Then everyone is given a brochure reminding everyone to not try this at home.”

The Auburn Avenue Chronicles, p. 409

God Gracious, All the Time

“Obedience was required of Adam, but it was required in the context of grace. For a groom to turn to his bride right after the ‘you may kiss the bride’ part, jab. his palm with his forefinger and demand fidelity from her now would be grotesque. But to say this, as I do, doesn’t mean that I believe that her fidelity is somehow optional.”

The Auburn Avenue Chronicles, p. 394

WIde of the Mark

[Response to Mid-America Reformed Seminary’s “Doctrinal Testimony Regarding Recent Errors”]

“The others on the list participate in overt misrepresentation, with varying degrees of high-handedness. The degrees of misrepresentation range from mild to jaw-dripping. This was an unbelievably shoddy bit of scholarship. This was atrocious. This was violation of the ninth commandment with a chainsaw.”

The Auburn Avenue Chronicles, p. 392

The Ground of My Reluctance to Denounce Others

“In this controversy, multiple accusations have been entirely unreliable. I know this to be the case with regard to many aspects of my own teaching. Why should I drop everything and condemn my friends simply because they have been accused by the same unreliable people?

The Auburn Avenue Chronicles, p. 389