David Robertson reflects on the response to two previous posts (here and here) about evangelicalism and events in the church in Scotland, notably the conflict between the Tron congregation in Glasgow and the Church of Scotland.
(Robertson’s posts elicited two very constructive responses here and here. Well worth reading for further context.)
The post is incisive and achingly honest.
His comments are worth the lengthy read because Robertson offers valuable insights about how Christians should conduct themselves in controversial conflicts.
Why I No Longer Call Myself An Evangelical by David Robertson.
These are long reads, but complex issues can’t dealt with in 140 characters or less.

(For what it’s worth, I am part of the Presbyterian Church of Australia’s Relations With Other Churches committee, and keeping up with the church worldwide is helpful to the work of this committee.)

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