The Line Connecting Rob Bell and N.T. Wright
I’m finally reading David Wells’ The Courage to Be Protestant: Truth-lovers, Marketers, and Emergents in the Postmodern World. This is […]
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I’m finally reading David Wells’ The Courage to Be Protestant: Truth-lovers, Marketers, and Emergents in the Postmodern World. This is […]
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Dale Ralph Davis has written a number of helpful Old Testament commentaries. Recently I came across a review of his […]
Read moreWe see that our whole salvation and all its parts are comprehended in Christ. We should therefore take care not […]
Read moreI’m not going to write a full, detailed review. I just want to note a few of the highlights and […]
Read moreThe other day I was attending a book discussion group of some Reformed ministers from southern Ontario. One of the […]
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This Sunday morning I’m beginning a small series on Daniel. One of the great things about living in Hamilton is […]
Read more“How great is the frailty of man, ever prone to evil! Today you confess your sins; tomorrow you again commit […]
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While a history undergrad at the University of Alberta, I took a seminar on women in the time of the […]
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“It is sad but true that there are those whose use of history is part of an agenda which allows […]
Read moreI have resisted the temptation. Here I was going to share some excerpts from volume 2 of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed […]
Read moreI’m reading Carl Trueman’s Minority Report. The first chapter is his inaugural lecture at Westminster Theological Seminary. It’s an entertaining […]
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Last night in a couple of my catechism classes we discussed the idea of atonement. The English word “atonement” is […]
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I’m only about halfway through it, but I’m already convinced that Bryan Chapell’s contribution to the Reformed Expository Commentary series […]
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I’m currently reading Greg Bahnsen’s Presuppositional Apologetics: Stated and Defended. I hope to have a full review here later this […]
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