John Gerstner on Justification

Wish I could have sat in this guy's classes. In seminary I listened to his 24-tape lectures series on Jonathan Edwards. Fascinating. While I found myself quibbling with him at points, I love Gerstner's sense of conviction. So rare today.

Theology is not boring because theology is boring. Theology is boring because theologians make it boring. Gerstner wasn't one of them.

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