User talk:Tim Cunningham

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Hi Tim. I am interested by your addition of five names to the Dominionism infobox. Firstly, you should know that there is currently a lot of controversy over the Dominionism article, and who should and should not be included under its umbrella, so you may be asked to defend your edits with reliable sources. Secondly, Sherman Isbell, Robert Godfrey, and Sinclair B. Ferguson are broken links, meaning that those three do not have Wikipedia pages and may not be notable enough to be mentioned in the infobox. Thirdly, I would be very interested to see complete references to writings by any of the people you added (particularly Duncan and Poythress, who are prominent theologians) with a summary of their arguments. This may belong on the Dominionism page, though it may be good to discuss it elsewhere before boldly editing the page. Thanks. --BlueMoonlet 15:33, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

Dominionism Controversy
Hello Blue Moonlet

Having spent 7 years researching and discussing Theonomy, I am fully aware that Dominionism is controversial. You asked for works by Godfrey, Poythress and Duncan. The relevant ones are:

Duncan, J. Ligon. "The Westminster Confession of Faith: A Theonomic Document?" http://www.providencepca.com/essays/theonomy.html (13 August 2003).

Ferguson, Sinclair. "An Assembly of Theonomists?" in Theonomy: A Reformed Critique, William S. Barker and W. Robert Godfrey eds., 315-349, Grand Rapids, MI: Academie Books, 1990.

Godfrey, W. Robert, "Calvin and Theonomy," in Theonomy: A Reformed Critique, 	William S. Barker and W. Robert Godfrey eds., 299-312, (Grand Rapids, MI: 	Academie Books, 1990).

Isbell, Sherman. “The Divine Law of Political Israel Expired:Part II & Part III” www.members.aol.com/RSICHURCH/expire2.html and www.members.aol.com/RSICHURCH/expire3.html

Poythress, Vern S. The Shadow of Christ in the Law of Moses. Brentwood TN: Wolgemuth & Hyatt Publishers Inc., 1991.

all have been added to the bibliography on Theonomy. As soon as my own book on the subject is published it too will be added.

Tim