Herman Bavinck on Women in the Church
Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) stands with John Calvin and Abraham Kuyper as one of the greatest Reformed theologians. He’s renowned for […]
Read moreHerman Bavinck (1854-1921) stands with John Calvin and Abraham Kuyper as one of the greatest Reformed theologians. He’s renowned for […]
Read moreFaith and Victory in Dachau, Jack Overduin. St. Catharines: Paideia Press, 1978. Back in 2018 and early 2019, dark times […]
Read moreI’ve been reading Carlos Eire’s Reformations: The Early Modern World, 1450-1650. It’s an enjoyable survey of this time period, though […]
Read moreOnce there was a young man hanging out with his friends. They were bored so they decided to do something […]
Read moreThey say combat forges a bond between men, makes them brothers. That was the experience of Dirk Hoksbergen too. And […]
Read moreRead this quote carefully: We believe that all men everywhere are lost and face the judgment of God, that Jesus […]
Read moreHow well do you know your Christian truth from error? Are you able to discern when the theological wool is […]
Read moreWhat’s a Calvinist? That can be a tough question to answer. It’s fair to say there are Reformed people who […]
Read moreThere was a time when the name of Francesco Spiera (or Francis Spira) was well-known throughout the Reformed churches of […]
Read moreDid you know the Belgic Confession is the only officially adopted Reformed confession written by a martyr? True, other confessions […]
Read moreSee here for part 1 and here for part 2. It seems my Opa harboured anti-synodical sentiments for a while. […]
Read moreI hated church history in school. There were reasons for that — one of them was the textbook, another was […]
Read moreIn my last post, I concluded with a brief reference to my maternal grandfather’s involvement in the Liberation of 1944 […]
Read moreThis year we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of 1944. If you have no idea what that is, […]
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