All that said, at an objective minimum, there is a gross citation problem in Driscoll’s book Trial, which needs to be acknowledged, owned and corrected. Looking at the two relevant sections, side by side, we know that there is a citation problem. What we don’t know is why or how it got there, about which more in a little bit. But regardless, however it got there, it needs to get out of there. The problem should be owned and corrected, in public, by the author and the publisher. The same goes for anything comparable.
Douglas Wilson
Tagged “Mark Driscoll”
WORLD Magazine: “Consider the Source”
In which Randy Booth twists & grinds on his sword — again — and the fine folks who run Canon Press simply grind. Continue reading
Real Life: They Have a Thumpin’ Worship Band
Mark Driscoll had a thumpin’ worship band and Mr. Wilson approved of his ministry. In fact, he did the celebrity-pastor circuit with Driscoll and Mr. Wilson never ridiculed him. Continue reading