We believe that the evidence presented in our review of Engaging with Keller (2013)
provides overwhelming proof that Dr Tim Keller is not orthodox in his theology, and he
certainly does not demonstrate a commitment to sound Reformed doctrine. An
examination of Keller’s theology shows that he uses Scripture to support his
own ideas and to further his own agenda. We have seen nothing that convinces us
that Keller preaches the true gospel of Christ.
Category Archives: Tim Keller
Keller’s flawed version of truth
We have posted an article which shows that the so-called ‘chastened correspondence theory’ of truth, promoted by Tim Keller and his friends in the New Calvinism movement, leads to a flawed understanding of Scripture and a flawed presentation of the Gospel. This is a vitally important issue, for The Gospel Coalition is a network that vigorously promotes the New Calvinism that is taking over evangelical Christianity in the USA and elsewhere. We refer reader to an excellent article by theologian Stephen M Cope, entitled, ‘The Gospel Coalition: The New Calvinism’s Attack on the Bible and its Epistemology’.
Redefining sin
Tim Keller’s redefinition of sin, in his book Every Good Endeavour (2012), into two categories, namely, thin sin and thick sin is profounldy unbiblical. He is promoting a false version of Christianity that adopts a thick view of sin; a view that encourages Christians to engage in worldly conduct and downplays the importance of holy living. Yet Scripture warns that friendship with the world is enmity with God.
Keller and the mystics
Tim Keller and St Teresa of Avila
Dr Tim Keller is one of the biggest names in Reformed Christianity, and widely accepted as a leading spokesman of the New Calvinism movement. Our two videos, entitled ‘Keller and the mystics’, provide incontrovertible evidence that Dr Tim Keller, who puts himself forward as a Reformed theologian and minister of the true gospel, and teaches practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary actually promotes and practices Catholic mysticism, and is devoted to the mystics of the Roman Catholic Church.