1. Keeping in mind that fundamentalism is *not* truly conservative, I can honestly say I'm far more theologically conservative than I was fifteen years ago. Allow me to explain...
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2. For example, my eschatology is much more conservative; there's nothing conservative about modern dispensationalism and rapture theology. It was unknown until quite recently.
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3. I now have a robust theology of the Trinity and Incarnation that is fully informed by the early church fathers.* This is a conservative move.
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4. * But I am progressive enough to be embarrassed by the obvious patriarchy in the "church fathers." We needed and need more church mothers. Let's hear it for Macrina the Younger! (Google her if you need to.)
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Replying to @BrianZahnd
Who are the “Church Fathers” you are alluding too here?
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