Whitten claims that the church contaminated Grace. But, he, of course, was intuitively correct at first and then re-enlightened later in life. And now he will set us all free! Later in this post, there is a link to preview the intro and first chapter of his book. We recommend that you read this to… Continue reading Clark Whitten (1)
Category: Grace Movement
Introducing the leaders in the Hyper Grace Movement. Exposing what they teach. Do they sound like the Reformed Protestant leaders? This Movement is also called Hyper-Grace and Soft Antinomianism, these are not overtly promoting licentiousness.
John Crowder
Well now we weren’t planning on starting out with John Crowder. But since we quoted him in our previous post, we thought we may as well go with that. Crowder was not our top pick to start with because he seems a bit more extreme than men like Tullian Tchividjian and Tim Keller or even… Continue reading John Crowder
Hyper-Grace, what does it teach?
So, what is Hyper-grace? The short definition: Hyper-grace emphasizes the grace of God to the exclusion of other vital teachings such as repentance and confession of sin. This emphasis also excludes God’s holiness and love. They fail to note God’s call for followers to be righteous. Hyper-grace pits God’s grace against God’s justice. Concerning forgiveness… Continue reading Hyper-Grace, what does it teach?