“Plain Water” — The Reformation and Worship
The Reformation wasn’t only about theology. It was also, and perhaps most centrally, about doxology. It was about the right […]
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The Reformation wasn’t only about theology. It was also, and perhaps most centrally, about doxology. It was about the right […]
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A few years ago, I wrote a post about the Belgic Confession article 31 and what it used to say […]
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There is an assumption amongst some Reformed people that free will is a completely unbiblical concept. This may be owing […]
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I’ve noticed that Christians sometimes soft pedal the Bible’s teaching about homosexuality by arguing that all sins are the same. […]
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One of my congregation members submitted this question: What happens to miscarried babies/stillborns or little children that die too […]
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It could happen later this year that the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands decide at their synod to officially allow […]
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For Reformed people who care about sharing the gospel (which should be all of us!), it is probably a given […]
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Does calling for personal responsibility make one into an Arminian? Some Reformed people have real trouble with holding people accountable […]
Read moreThere’s a Canadian Reformed synod this year. Among the items on the agenda will be a supplementary report from the […]
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In this series, we are surveying some of the most important Reformed theological distinctions. These are not irrelevant or minor […]
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In this series, we are surveying some of the most important Reformed theological distinctions. These are not irrelevant or minor […]
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In this series, we are surveying some of the most important Reformed theological distinctions. These are not irrelevant or minor […]
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