I was going off second-hand impression, not direct experience. I live in Southern California and in the early eighties I had people I respected who respected Fuller. With that as my 'expert testimony,' I had no reason to question it nor did I take the time to deeply investigate Fuller's views as I really had no cause.
Denying scriptural inerrancy per the Chicago Statement is detrimental, so you gave me all the evidence I need to move from a positive opinion to a "concerned" opinion.
Thanks.
Oh I thought from what you said you were a student there. Sorry about the confusion.
Thankfully my uncle was never infected from this errency idea. A lot of Asian pastors in Asia were graduates from Fuller. While they are politically left-leaning, on all esential Christian matters and things like abortion and gay marriage they are solidly Christian (i.e. conservative). It is kind of like a James Dobson that suddenly goes liberal on defence or WOT, etc. One of the keys was probably they all became saved due to efforts of theologically orthodox Christians, and another factor was they all had their primary theological degrees from Asia's seminaries, which for the time being were still staffed by the "old guards".