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David Lane Wellington Author – The Phenomenon of Teilhard: Prophet for a New Age: Book Review

August 18, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

David H Lane, Hataitai, Wellington, New Zealand. SPCS Executive Director.

Author of The Phenomenon of Teilhard: Prophet for a New Age (Macon, Georgia, Mercer University Press, 1996). 189 pages. ISBN 0-86554-498-0 MUP/P131

Book Review by Professor Murray Rae PhD (London) [see ref 1].

The French Jesuit palaeontologist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, who died in 1955, has attained, at a popular level, a quite remarkable status as a prophet delivering a vision of a new spirituality which unites human beings with one another and enables them to recognise their evolutionary destiny as participants in a divine cosmos. Although Teilhard himself claims continuity between his vision and Christian tradition, there is with only a few exceptions, very little enthusiasm for his work amongst academic theologians. His prominence is largely at a popular level, amongst post-Christian New Age sympathisers.

David Lane Wellington NZ Author of The Phenomenon of TeilhardDavid Lane Wellington NZ Author of The Phenomenon of Teilhard Book back cover JPEG

While a great deal has been written about Teilhard and his work, most published critiques have been written by those who are largely in agreement with his philosophical position. In contrast David Lane offers a critique of the inadequacies and errors of Teilhard’s thought, outlining both the nature and extent of its divergence from orthodox Christian faith, and giving insight into the degree to which many New Age philosophies claim inspiration from the works of this populariser of the notion of spiritual evolution.

It is a moot point, as Lane himself makes clear, whether New Age thinkers are deliberately reflecting on and extending Teilhard’s thought or whether instead they are simply calling upon his name in order to give some academic respectability to their own work. Nevertheless, Lane’s book critiques the extent to which Teilhard’s attempt to graft Christianity onto evolutionary theory issues in the kinds of pantheism, monism and gnosticism favoured by New Agers. There can be little doubt, as Anne Roche Muggeridge has observed and Lane abundantly confirms that, despite his retention of the language of Christian dogma, Teilhard’s reliogio-philosophical writings empty that language of its traditional content. His appeal, amongst Christians as well as New Agers, can be attributed as much to the power of his poetic expression as to the mistaken perception, encouraged by Teilhard himself, that his work takes Christianity to the next step of its evolutionary development. [Read more…]

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DAVID LANE Wellington NZ – Author and Editor FOCUS ON JOHN SHELBY SPONG

August 16, 2015 by SPCS Leave a Comment

DAVID LANE Hataitai Wellington New Zealand – Author and Editor of Apologia

“FOCUS ON JOHN SHELBY SPONG”

Apologia Volume 7 (3/3) 2000 ISSN 1171-5863

Published by The Wellington Christian Apologetics Society Inc. (“WCAS”)

Copyright © 2000  135 pages.

Editor and major contributor – David H. Lane M.Sc. (Hons.), Dip. Tchg.

[Author of “The Phenomenon of Teilhard: Prophet for a New Age”

(Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press, 1996)].

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DAVID LANE Hataitai Wellington New Zealand – Author and Editor of Apologia

 

Focus on John Shelby Spong has been republished by the Wellington Christian Apologetics Society (“WCAS”) to mark 25 years since the Society was founded and commenced publications of its journal Apologia. This work is a major critique of the published work of retired Episcopalian Bishop – John Shelby Spong – and deals with the man and his message. It thoroughly strips away the intellectual façade surrounding this provocateur who has bamboozled audiences with his rhetoric and become a darling with the liberal secular media for his espousal of a redefined version of Christianity which jettisons all traditional understanding of the Faith including the doctrines of God as Creator and Man made in the image of God.

A range of thought-provoking scholarly essays are provided by contributors including: the late Dr. George Duggan SM, one of New Zealand’s leading Catholic theologians; Dr Jonathan Sarfati, author of Refuting Evolution (1999); Michael Bott, former Vice-President of WCAS; David H. Lane, current WCAS President and author of The Phenomenon of Teilhard (1996); Prof. Gerald O’Collins, the late Archbishop of NZ Brian Davis; Dr Frank Mobbs; Kathleen Loncar;  David Mills; The Very Rev. Dr Peter C. Moore (Dean and President of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry); Dr Stephen M. Smith , Prof. of  Theology & Ethics, Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry; Wayne Jackson and others. The work includes a commentary on Spong’s 1997 lecture tour of NZ, a number of in-depth analyses of Spong’s theology and world-view, and reviews of Spong’s books: Resurrection: Myth or Reality?, Why Christianity Must Change or Die, and Here I Stand.

How to purchase your copy Focus on John Shelby Spong

For orders of “”, from outside New Zealand, please contact “WCAS Publications” – C/- The Editor – Apologia”  by e-mail – (spcs.org@gmail.com) providing your postal address and number of copies required. Our administrator will quote you a price taking account of postage rates and negotiate payment details etc via email.

For orders from within New Zealand please send a cheque for $29.95 NZ (per copy ordered) made out to “Wellington Christian Apologetics Society” and send it to “WCAS Editor” C/- P.O. Box 13-683 Johnsonville 6440. Please provide your postal address and number of copies required.

Please note: Bulk discounts are available on request. For more details on the Journal visit www.christian-apologetics.org

Special Note: The republication of this work Focus on John Shelby Spong has been undertaken with the approval of SPCS Inc. which has as one of its objectives from Section 2 of  its constitution: 2.(c) To encourage self-respect and the dignity of the human person, made in the image of God.

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“Special Creation or Evolution: No Middle Ground” by David H.Lane

October 15, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

David Lane SPCS
For Enlarged View of VITAL APOLOGETIC ISSUES: Examining Reason and Revelation in Biblical Perspective (Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, 1995). General Editor: Roy B. Zuck.
Click: Zuck cover (PDF); Zuck back (1) (PDF).
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  • Roy Zuck Vital Issues Series (12 vols.) Featuring: A veritable who’s-who of highly esteemed contributing evangelical writers

When it comes to giving a reasoned defense of one’s faith, it helps to have reliable guidance through the critical issues of apologetics such as philosophical questions regarding the Christian faith or biblical reliability. Vital Apologetic Issues: Examining Reason and Revelation in Biblical Perspective draws upon the insights and study of numerous evangelical scholars and writers to answer crucial questions in the field of Christian apologetics.

Some of the chapters included:

  • “The Nature and Origin of Evil” by Robert D. Culver – Chapter 1.
  • “Biblical Naturalism and Modern Science” by Henry M. Morris – Chapter 5
  • Special Creation or Evolution: No Middle Ground” by David H.Lane – Chapter 9
  • “Theological Problems with Theistic Evolution” by David H. Lane – Chapter 10
  • “Ebla and Biblical Historical Inerrancy” by Eugene H. Merrill – Chapter 13

The Roy Zuck Vital Issues Series draws upon the wisdom and research of dozens of esteemed evangelical scholars and writers to address the many issues and challenges of contemporary living. The articles in this collection were thoughtfully selected by general editor Roy B. Zuck from the hallowed pages of the Bibliotheca Sacra and published to commemorate both the sesquicentennial of the journal’s founding in New York (1843–1993), and its diamond anniversary at Dallas Theological Seminary (1934–1994). The insightful words of the archetypal writers featured in these volumes address questions faced by everyone who sincerely seeks to be more Christ like and to please God.

The articles found in this collection have been selected by Roy Zuck and topically arranged into these twelve volumes. The chapters have been slightly modified for formatting, and are available in their complete and original form as part of the Bibliotheca Sacra which is included in the Theological Journal Library: Volumes 1-10

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“Theological Problems with Theistic Evolution” by David H. Lane

October 15, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

David Lane SPCS
For Enlarged View of VITAL APOLOGETIC ISSUES: Examining Reason and Revelation in Biblical Perspective (Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, 1995). General Editor: Roy B. Zuck. Click: Zuck cover (PDF); Zuck back (1) (PDF).
Photo above and script below from  https://www.logos.com/product/4449/roy-zuck-vital-issues-series

  • Roy Zuck Vital Issues Series (12 vols.) Featuring: A veritable who’s-who of highly esteemed contributing evangelical writers
When it comes to giving a reasoned defense of one’s faith, it helps to have reliable guidance through the critical issues of apologetics such as philosophical questions regarding the Christian faith or biblical reliability. Vital Apologetic Issues: Examining Reason and Revelation in Biblical Perspective draws upon the insights and study of numerous evangelical scholars and writers to answer crucial questions in the field of Christian apologetics.

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David Lane SPCS – “Caged Minds? Creation, Modern Science and Christianity” – by David H. Lane

October 13, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

David Lane SPCS –  Published article: “Caged Minds? Creation, Modern Science and Christianity”.

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David Lane (Photo Copyright David H. Lane)

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Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam” on the Sistine Chapel ceiling

Essay “Caged Minds? Creation, Modern Science and Christianity” is based upon opening address by David H. Lane M. Sc. (Hons.), Dip. Tchg. in a multidisciplinary presentation to the students at staff at the University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Published in Creation ex nihilo Technical Journal.   See: http://creation.com/journal-of-creation-121

Complete essay by David H. Lane also available here –  20141013162541106 (PDF)

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