In this interview we sit down with Richard Gaffin, author of “An Introduction to the Biblical Theology of Acts and Paul – In the Fullness of Time” (Crossway) where I pepper Dr Gaffin with every question under the sun in regards to neo-Calvinisim (and its drift to liberalism), Kuyper & Bavinck (and translations), Geerhardus Vos (was he a neo-Calvinist?), Ridderbos (did he cave to liberalism?), Romans 7 (is it a Christian speaking or pre-Christian?), the fact that Pentecost is more than just a blip in the history of redemption (but one of the most important scenes), what the Christian life is made of (“Christ is both the means and the end”), and much more. Pro Rege!
Today we are joined by Stephen Brett Eccher to discuss the firebrand of fidelity that is Ulrich Zwingli in connection with Eccher’s new book “Zwingli the Pastor: A Life in Conflict” from Lexham Press.
If he elaborated, I suspect Gaffin would make the same objection to (what seems to be) Wolters’ view concerning eschatology as is made here: https://honest2blog.blogspot.com/2022/01/reformed-biblical-theological.html