A. W. Pink as a doctrinal standard
If you want to use A. W. Pink as your doctrinal standard you could do worse. Pink knew the parts in relation to the whole of Reformed Theology. His unique presentation of it in all his numerous, carefully and tightly written books gives one more than mere theological formula. His non-establishment attitude (his non fear of the world) is also rare and bracing.
Use his entire body of work but just know when he started out he fell under the teaching of dispensationalism. He, though, only wrote four books as a dispensationlist:
Redeemer’s Return
The Golden Age: A Treatise on the One Thousand Year Reign of Christ on Earth
The Antichrist
The Prophetic Parables of Matthew 13
So, avoid those.
Pink also knew of the grave limitations of churches in this era. He's not for everyone. He was a very hard truth, low church modern day Puritan.
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