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>>  It Takes One to Know One--Liberalism as Atheism

"It takes one to know one," quipped historian Eugene Genovese, then an
atheist and Marxist. He was referring to liberal Protestant theologians,
whom he believed to be closet atheists. As Genovese observed, "When I
read much Protestant theology and religious history today, I have the
warm feeling that I am in the company of fellow nonbelievers."

Genovese's comment rang prophetic when Gerd Ludemann, a prominent German
theologian, declared a few years ago, "I no longer describe myself as a
Christian." A professor of New Testament and director of the Institute
of Early Christian Studies at Gottingen University in Germany, Ludemann
has provoked the faithful and denied essential Christian doctrines for
many years.

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With amazing directness, Ludemann has denied the resurrection of Jesus,
the virgin birth, and eventually the totality of the Gospel. Claiming to
practice theology as a "scientific discipline," Ludemann (who taught for
several years at the Vanderbilt Divinity School) has sought to debunk or
discredit the Bible as an authoritative source for Christian theology.

In his influential book Heretics (1995), Ludemann sought to demonstrate
that the heretics were right all along, and that the Christian church
had conjured a supernatural Jesus to further its own cause. In What
Really Happened to Jesus (1995) he argued, "We can no longer take the
statements about the resurrection of Jesus literally." Lest anyone miss
his point, Ludemann continued, "So let us say quite specifically: the
tomb of Jesus was not empty but full, and his body did not disappear,
but rotted away."

Nevertheless, Ludemann argued that Christianity could be rescued from
its naive supernaturalism by focusing on the moral teachings of Jesus.
Later, Ludemann gave an interview to the German magazine Evangelische
Kommentare in which he stated that the Bible's portrayal of Jesus is a
"fairy-tale world which we cannot enter."

In that same interview he denied the sinlessness of Jesus, explaining
that, if Jesus was truly human, "we must grant that he was neither
sinless or without error." The church, he argued, must give up its faith
in the "risen Lord" and settle for Jesus as a mere human being, but one
from whom much can be learned.

In later writings, Ludemann argued that Jesus was conceived as the
product of a rape, and stated clearly that he could no longer "take my
stand on the Apostles' Creed" or any other historic confession of faith.
He continued, however, to teach as an official member of the theology
faculty--a post which requires the certification of the Lutheran church
in Germany.

Gerd Ludemann's theological search-and-destroy mission eventually ran
him down a blind alley. As he told the Swiss Protestant news agency
Reformierter Pressedienst, he has come to a new realization. "A
Christian is someone who prays to Christ and believes in what is
promised by Christian doctrine. So I asked myself: 'Do I pray to Jesus?
Do I pray to the God of the Bible?' And I don't do that. Quite the
reverse."

Having come face to face with his unbelief, Ludemann has now turned his
guns on church bureaucrats and liberal theologians. Many church
officials, Ludemann claims, no longer believe in the creeds, but simply
"interpret" the words into meaninglessness. Liberal theologians, he
asserts, try to reformulate Christian doctrine into something they can
believe, and still claim to be Christians. He now describes liberal
theology as "contemptible."

Looking back on the whole project of liberal theology, Professor
Ludemann offered an amazing reflection: "I don't think Christians know
what they mean when they proclaim Jesus as Lord of the world. That is a
massive claim. If you took that seriously, you would probably have to be
a fundamentalist. If you can't be a fundamentalist, then you should give
up Christianity for the sake of honesty."

Professor Gerd Ludemann reveals much about the true state of modern
liberal theology. One core doctrine after another has fallen by liberal
denial--all in the name of salvaging the faith in the modern age. The
game is now reaching its end stage. Having denied virtually every
essential doctrine, the liberals are holding an empty bag. As Ludemann
suggests, they should give up their claim on Christianity for the sake
of honesty.

Professor Ludemann is now a formidable foe of liberal theology, but he
is also one of its victims. He said that he plans to pick up his
teaching career from a "post-Christian" perspective, now that he knows
"what I am and what I am not." Should his liberal colleagues attempt to
remove him from the theology faculty as a "post-Christian," Ludemann may
respond with Genovese's quip: "It takes one to know one."

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R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is president of The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.  For more articles and resources by
Dr. Mohler, and for information on The Albert Mohler Program, a daily
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