LIUDMILLA
Thank you for posting more!
Seraphim Reeves,
(I'm a former long-distance student of Bob's... some of his disciples still post over at Theologyonline). Yeah, Bob does have a lot of peculiar ideas. He's a theonomist and a Mid-Acts Pauline-Grace dispensationalist (at the same time... scratches head). He believes in "righteous judging" and even "righteous hate". He also does indeed believe that God can repent, change his mind, etc. The idea that God can change his mind is usually called the Open View (or some similar phrase using the word "open"). There was a small but apparent push in the baptist movement a couple years ago to push this idea, but it got squashed from what I hear. I think Greg Boyd is someone who affirms the open view.. he'd probably be the "biggest fish". There are others, though, like Bob Enyart, Bob Hill (Enyart's teacher/pastor, who ordained Bob but with whom he had a falling out.), etc. After I left Bob as a teacher, some of us over at theologyonline used to call those who were die-hard disciples of Bob "Enyartians," so enyartianism might not be too foreign a word to use about his teachings.
Btw, I read The Plot the whole way through and I didn't dance on my kitchen table. (those who have heard some of Bob's talk about this manuscript will understand what I mean)