Gootjes: Man as God’s Steward
Okay, one last cool thing about this book (Teaching and Preaching the Word) before I write a review. Chapter 12 […]
Read moreOkay, one last cool thing about this book (Teaching and Preaching the Word) before I write a review. Chapter 12 […]
Read moreI’m currently reading a dissertation on baptism. One of the chapters deals with Federal Vision and the New Perspective on […]
Read moreReading Teaching and Preaching the Word: Studies in Dogmatics and Homiletics is like re-reading my dogmatics notes from seminary — […]
Read moreAs many of you know, my church (Providence CanRC) recently moved into our new building. This building presently belongs to […]
Read moreThe other day I attended a reception to commemorate the retirement of Dr. N. H. Gootjes, my seminary dogmatics professor. […]
Read moreThere are some good quality editions of the Three Forms of Unity available in English. You might expect me to […]
Read moreHymn abuse is a terrible thing to watch. Surely one of the most abused hymns in history is John Newton’s […]
Read more“Bernard’s admonition is worth remembering: ‘The name of Jesus is not only light but also food; it is also oil, […]
Read moreI believe it was C.S. Lewis who promoted the reading of old books and authors; something to the effect that […]
Read more“Dear friar George, Learn to know Christ as the crucified one. Learn to rejoice in him and to despair of […]
Read morePierre Viret: A Forgotten Giant of the Reformation, The Apologetics, Ethics and Economics of the Bible, Jean-Marc Berthoud, Tallahassee: Zurich […]
Read moreSomewhere before or during my undergrad years, I came across the thesis of Max Weber that Protestantism spawned capitalism. Others […]
Read moreI’m reading Jean-Marc Berthoud’s little book on Pierre Viret. It’s an exciting look at an often-neglected Reformer. Viret was one […]
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