What are some pitfalls of systematic theology? Dr. Michael Allen talks about the significance of pursuing wholeness in theological study and not neglecting the whole counsel of God.
As you consider various theologians or people who study theology seriously, soon enough you realize it doesn't always end pretty. There are stories of folks who've gotten serious. There are stories of people who are remarkable scholars, and it can oftentimes lead them to grow cold or to turn from the true and orthodox faith. We need to take that seriously. I'd suggest there's a number of issues that can plague the way in which we go about our theological practice. But there's one I'd like to highlight. It's not the only one, but it's one that can manifest in a variety of ways and can lead to some detrimental consequences. It shapes how we think about God's Word.
As you consider various theologians or people who study theology seriously, soon enough you realize it doesn't always end pretty. There are stories of folks who've gotten serious. There are stories of people who are remarkable scholars, and it can oftentimes lead them to grow cold or to turn from the true and orthodox faith. We need to take that seriously. I'd suggest there's a number of issues that can plague the way in which we go about our theological practice. But there's one I'd like to highlight. It's not the only one, but it's one that can manifest in a variety of ways and can lead to some detrimental consequences. It shapes how we think about God's Word.