Archive for May, 2009
ARPTalk – Issue 18
Welcome to the eighteenth (18th) issue of ARPTalk. Featured in ARPTalk(18) are the following articles: (18.1) LETTERS AND NEWS (18.1.1) Letter from Rev. Peter G. Rambo, Sr., Pastor, Hope ARP Church –Rev. Rambo writes in support of the Memorial from First Presbytery that calls for a Commission to investigate the troubling matters at Erskine College [...]
ARPTalk Extra #5 – Dr. Richard Burnett Publicly Acknowledges That He Does Not Concur With Inerrancy!
At the end of an acerbic diatribe filled with unsubstantiated accusations against the Editor of ARPTalk and others, Dr. Richard Burnett, Professor of Systematic Theology, Erskine Theological Seminary, has publicly acknowledged that he does not concur with the theological position of the ARP Church on the authority of the Bible and desires to instruct the ministers of the ARP Church on their defective understanding of the inerrancy of the Bible.
ARPTalk – Issue 17
May 22, 2009 Welcome to the seventeenth (17th) issue of ARPTalk. Featured in ARPTalk(17) are the following articles: (17.1) LETTERS AND NEWS (17.1.1) Letter from Rev. Curt Young, Senior Pastor, Church of the Atonement –Rev. Young’s letter/email is in response to the Editor’s response to an ETS mail out: “Meet Your Faculty and Staff.” (17.1.2) [...]
ARPTalk – Issue 16
Welcome to the sixteenth (16th) issue of ARPTalk. Featured in ARPTalk(16) are the following articles: (16.1) LETTERS AND NEWS (16.1.1) Weatherman Resigns –Dr. Don Weatherman has resigned to become President of Lyon College. Who will replace him? Will Dr. Weatherman’s successor embrace the Erskine Mission as Dr. Weatherman did? (16.1.2) Erskine Students Threatened with Arrest [...]
ARPTalk – Issue 15
Welcome to the fifteenth (15th) issue of ARPTalk. The Editor begins with a THANK YOU to ARPTalk readers. ARPTalk(Extra4) is now the most read issue of ARPTalk. At this point, according to the Blog Master, there have been over 2000 “hits” on the ARPTalk blog-site for the ARPTalk(Extra4) issue. There were more than 500 “hits” [...]
