Covenant, Antithesis and the Secession: A Response to Rev. Nathan Langerak
The December 1, 2013 issue of The Standard Bearer includes an article by Rev. Nathan Langerak entitled “The Juggernaut of […]
Read moreThe December 1, 2013 issue of The Standard Bearer includes an article by Rev. Nathan Langerak entitled “The Juggernaut of […]
Read moreI’ve been anxiously waiting and looking for this. Foederatum Belgium Orthodoxum was written by Samuel Maresius as a commentary on […]
Read moreYou can find part one of my series for The Outlook online here. The plan is to publish this material […]
Read moreOn May 31, 1567 Guido de Bres was martyred for the Christian faith. Furthermore, as noted before here, this year […]
Read moreContinuing our celebration of the 450th birthday of the Belgic Confession, here’s another small piece I wrote a couple of […]
Read moreYesterday I posted something about this new book, Introduction to Reformed Scholasticism. In the chapter on the period of high […]
Read moreI want to make a few comments on this book, but not a full-fledged review. This is an excellent doorway […]
Read moreAt the suggestion of Carl Trueman, I’ve been reading David Hackett Fischer’s Historians’ Fallacies: Toward a Logic of Historical Thought. […]
Read moreOkay, one last cool thing about this book (Teaching and Preaching the Word) before I write a review. Chapter 12 […]
Read moreThe other day I attended a reception to commemorate the retirement of Dr. N. H. Gootjes, my seminary dogmatics professor. […]
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 more“God will not deny his grace to those who do what lies within them.” True or false? This was a […]
Read moreIt’s been an interesting week here with lots of lively discussion. Yesterday my colleague Bill DeJong weighed in with his […]
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