Horton on Hinn on NBC tonight

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Sciolist of the Rough Woodsman reports that NBC's Dateline tonight (6 p.m. Central Time) is a two-hour report on televangelist Benny Hinn. The good news is that Michael Horton of the White Horse Inn -- a radio program on theology and apologetics from a Reformation perspective -- was interviewed for the show, and that means there will be some solid Biblically-based perspective on Hinn's practices.

Michael Horton has written some excellent books on Reformation theology and on modern Christian culture examined through a Reformation lens. Unlike many theological works, Horton's books are clearly written and accessible to any intelligent reader. A couple of his books that I've read and enjoyed: Putting Amazing Back into Grace -- the Bible's God-centered view of salvation and the Christian life, and how that differs from the Catholic view and the understanding held by many evangelical believers -- and The Agony of Deceit, an anthology of essays about the heretical roots of many of the teachings of televangelists.

Here is a link to the White Horse Inn's page of resources on televangelism. I can't speak highly enough of the White Horse Inn and Modern Reformation magazine -- lively, high-quality efforts to apply the insights of the Reformation to the situation of modern culture and today's church.

3 Comments

churchie said:

Well I will make one comment, same as I did on Rough Woodsman. I listened to a few of Mr horton's clips and found that, espcially that of Kenneth Hagin was blantant lies. He interviewed a "RHEMA Grad" who flat out lied about what is taught there and what is said there. And on that and a number of other issues, Mr Horton is placed on the same level as Dan Rather, as a bias man who does not check lies against facts and is out to set his agenda for his own.

I would take what he said and leave it at the door.

Missy said:

Hi again, Churchie. I just bounced over here from TRW and bumped into you again. I cut my Christian teeth on Hagin's teaching. I practically had some of his books memorized. I heard nothing on that Hagin piece that was any different than what I had learned all my life as a faithful Word/Faith'er. What did you think the former student lied about?

Missy said:

Hi again, Churchie. I just bounced over here from TRW and bumped into you again. I cut my Christian teeth on Hagin's teaching. I practically had some of his books memorized. I heard nothing on that Hagin piece that was any different than what I had learned all my life as a faithful Word/Faith'er. What did you think the former student lied about?

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