

We Distinguish…(Part 2) — Intermediate/Final States
In this series, we are surveying some of the most important Reformed theological distinctions. These are not irrelevant or minor […]
Read moreIn this series, we are surveying some of the most important Reformed theological distinctions. These are not irrelevant or minor […]
Read moreI will never forget my first sermon proposal at seminary. I was in my second year and petrified of the […]
Read moreWith my preconfession students I’ve been surveying what we call the Order of Salvation — theologians usually use the Latin […]
Read moreI’m working on my review of Synopsis Purioris Theologiae, also known as the Leiden Synopsis. This is an important piece […]
Read moreImagine someone saying the following: “The doctrine of the Trinity is difficult to accept. On the one hand, reason tells […]
Read moreConsidering how much he wrote, there is relatively little available in English from Dr. Klaas Schilder. For those who don’t […]
Read moreI’ve just uploaded an important article written some years ago by Dr. N. H. Gootjes, “Christ’s Obedience and Covenant Obedience.” […]
Read moreThis coming Sunday afternoon I’ll be preaching on the Reformed doctrine of election. Unfortunately, I don’t have the opportunity to […]
Read moreThe Theology of B. B. Warfield: A Systematic Summary, Fred G. Zaspel, Wheaton: Crossway, 2010. Hardcover, 624 pages, $44.00. Ninety […]
Read more“Frequently quoted as proof of his irremediable dependence on Scottish Common sense are the following words from Charles Hodge: ‘The […]
Read moreThis is a repost from February 14, 2007: Last night as I was driving to and from teaching catechism I […]
Read moreI have written on the categorical distinction before. Here I introduced Schilder’s thoughts on it. Here you can find what […]
Read more“The second requirement of our reconciliation with God was this: that man, who by his disobedience had become lost, should […]
Read more“Under the guise of being scriptural, biblical theology has always strayed further away from Scripture, while ecclesiastical orthodoxy, with its […]
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