August 7, 2008 Publishing Good News since 1884 Volume 125 Number 26
 

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Florida Baptist Witness asked theologian Mark Rathel of The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville to summarize the tenets of open theism which denies God's exhaustive knowledge of the future. Although not currently a major issue among Southern Baptists, open theism is gaining ground among evangelicals.

Rathel's theological essays, while irenic and fair, should leave no doubt with our readers that this theology is one that Baptists must reject as unbiblical and harmful to believers. Also provided are two recent news stories about open theism featuring the concerns of Paige Patterson, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, N.C., and Bruce Ware, professor of theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky.

The Witness is publishing this information in keeping with our commitment to help Florida Baptists “contend earnestly for the faith which was once for all handed down to the saints” (Jude 3).

– James A. Smith Sr., executive editor