A Reformation Conversation
Today is the day when Protestants all over the world commemorate the Reformation. For my contribution, I’d like to share […]
Read moreToday is the day when Protestants all over the world commemorate the Reformation. For my contribution, I’d like to share […]
Read moreYesterday, Rev. Jason Van Vliet successfully defended his Th.D. dissertation at the Theological University in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The thesis, […]
Read moreWe owe the Post-Ref junkies at Calvin Seminary a huge debt of gratitude for their new Post-Reformation Digital Library. There […]
Read moreThe Gospel-Driven Life: Being Good News People in a Bad News World, Michael Horton, Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2009. Hardcover, […]
Read moreThe CanRC and URC (along with the OPC and many others) belong to the International Conference of Reformed Churches, a […]
Read moreOne of the wonderful things about the Internet is that once something gets posted, it’s often out there for good. […]
Read moreWhile in Grand Rapids this past weekend, I did a bit of further research into the Belgic Confession. We know […]
Read moreEveryone else had gone to bed. But Ungan and Mahina couldn’t sleep. It was only yesterday that the lions had […]
Read more“Lazy minds breed lazy hearts and hands…The greatest threat to Christianity is never vigorous intellectual criticism but a creeping senility […]
Read moreWhat could be more important than the gospel? Which pastor wouldn’t want to have a ministry characterized as “gospel-centered”? This […]
Read moreDaryl Hart adds his thoughts on Frame’s review of Horton’s Christless Christianity.
Read moreOn the Ref-net today, someone was asking about a list of psalms to go with Lord’s Days from the Heidelberg […]
Read moreJohn Frame recently reviewed Michael Horton’s Christless Christianity — and he didn’t have much nice to say about it. Today […]
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