R. Scott Clark
R.Scott Clark is the President of the Heidelberg Reformation Association, the author and editor of, and contributor to several books and the author of many articles. He has taught church history and historical theology since 1997 at Westminster Seminary California. He has also taught at Wheaton College, Reformed Theological Seminary, and Concordia University. He has hosted the Heidelblog since 2007.
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by the way what sort of lens did you use on the second photo as it
has a very pronounced curvature, fish eye lenses apparently have
that effect.
A wide-angle lens.
Thanks Scott, accidentally called you robert, my apologies.
Yes that curvature is very exaggerated, and doesn’t fit in with my
6 Day Geocentric, Solid-Domed (firmament), Flat Earth Creation Theology.
There was a similar view, as Bavinck mentions in his Dogmatics Vol II pge 483,
that was held by Prominent Reformers & Reformed Scholastics called the
Aristotelian-Ptolemaic worldview, makes for very interesting reading, he
mentions that belief in “The Plotemaic system held firm even into modern
times, long after Copernicus had come on the scene”, but I ramble.
which interpreted means?
I was up there yesterday, driving home from Novato.
Robert did you go for a little dip by plunging yourself in
the ocean immersing yourself in its waters, you could
have as there was much water there south of carmel.