On Mar 18, 2007, at 8:23 PM, Rich Blinne wrote:
I made a mistake below.
>
> As for Glenn's question, I'll use an extreme example. If Christ's
> resurrection is ahistorical, it's time to pack it up regardless of
> whether you come from the accommodationist or concordist camps, cf.
> the Apostle Paul's argument in 1 Cor. 15:12-14 that we Christians
> would be great fools for us to continue in our faith if this is
> true. I think Glenn's misunderstanding is because concordism is
> often used as a universal hammer for every Biblical problem. I
> realize this is an oversimplification because even concordists
> accommodate from time to time. Concordists use their exegetical
> "tool" in a more limited fashion. ...
The last sentence should be: Accommodationists use their exegetical
"tool" in a more limited fashion.
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