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Martin Downes continues his fascinating interview series in conversation with Professor Mike Horton of
Westminster Theological Seminary, California. He reflects on the danger of being a theological reactionary and says,
'A lot of “new liberals” are former fundamentalists and evangelicals who have retained a reactionary and narrow-minded attitude'.
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