Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society, Volume 9.
“The purpose of this article is to demonstrate in the immediate and the broader context of the whole letter that Phil 1:6 does not intend to teach the concept that God guarantees the sanctification of His children. Therefore, it cannot justifiably be used to affirm that God’s sovereign grace prevents the possibility of prolonged, serious failure in the Christian life.” (Volume 9, Number 16, Page 38)
“postmodernism is in fact a form of radical skepticism about the knowability of truth.” (Volume 9, Number 16, Page 5)
“attempt to place man in authority over the Scriptures rather than place the Scriptures in authority over man.” (Volume 9, Number 16, Page 6)
“One effect of postmodernism is to give fresh impetus to an interpretive process known as deconstruction. In deconstruction the truth claims of any given text are torn down so as to reveal the supposed biases which underlie it and which invalidate those claims.” (Volume 9, Number 16, Page 5)
“Man can only attain relative knowledge with limited validity for himself and others of his community, but he must abandon the effort to find truth universally applicable to all men.” (Volume 9, Number 16, Page 5)