Three's a Crowd
April 23, 2014
Last November, over at First Things, Peter Leithart declared the end of Protestantism in what proved to be an incendiary post. A few days later, Fred Sanders of Biola University, fired back, declaring that it was his joy to be and to remain a Protestant.
That exchange led to the organisation of a panel discussion next week at Biola University, sponsored by the Torrey Institute, the Davenant Trust, and First Things. While I was not involved in the original exchange, I have been invited to be one of the three panelists addressing the issue of Protestantism's future. The chance to engage the good doctors face to face was not one I could miss. Perhaps the scenario reads a little like the preamble to a bad joke, 'A federal visionary, an OPCer, and a Wesleyan go into a bar....' but the hope is that the outcome will be constructive. The event will be live-streamed. I also hope to offer some reflection on the discussion here at a later date.
That exchange led to the organisation of a panel discussion next week at Biola University, sponsored by the Torrey Institute, the Davenant Trust, and First Things. While I was not involved in the original exchange, I have been invited to be one of the three panelists addressing the issue of Protestantism's future. The chance to engage the good doctors face to face was not one I could miss. Perhaps the scenario reads a little like the preamble to a bad joke, 'A federal visionary, an OPCer, and a Wesleyan go into a bar....' but the hope is that the outcome will be constructive. The event will be live-streamed. I also hope to offer some reflection on the discussion here at a later date.