Book Review of James R. Payton’s Getting the Reformation Wrong
I’ve just posted my (longish) review of James Payton’s new book, Getting the Reformation Wrong: Correcting Some Misunderstandings. You can […]
Read moreI’ve just posted my (longish) review of James Payton’s new book, Getting the Reformation Wrong: Correcting Some Misunderstandings. You can […]
Read moreI’m continuing to read through the first volume of Francis Pieper’s Christian Dogmatics. His cavils against Calvinism can be frustrating […]
Read moreAs I was recently preparing for a sermon dealing with Lord’s Day 18, I had the opportunity to explore again […]
Read more“Angels are deployed by God particularly for the rescue and protection of believers. Calvin has no problem in admitting this, […]
Read moreI have written on the categorical distinction before. Here I introduced Schilder’s thoughts on it. Here you can find what […]
Read moreI’m doing some work on a debate between Guido de Bres and Francois Richardot, bishop of Arras. I’m tracking down […]
Read morePeople don’t often think of it in this way, but the Reformation produced a bounty of solid biblical scholarship. By […]
Read moreJean Crespin is a Reformation figure with a compelling life story. Like Calvin, he was trained as a lawyer in […]
Read moreThere has never been a better time to have an interest in historical theology. The primary sources that are available […]
Read moreMy colleague next door at the Cornerstone Canadian Reformed Church, Rev. Bill DeJong, has been blogging about the imputation of […]
Read moreAs an undergrad at the University of Alberta I had access to the entire Corpus Reformatorum collection of Calvin’s writings. […]
Read moreWhile a history undergrad at the University of Alberta, I took a seminar on women in the time of the […]
Read more“It is sad but true that there are those whose use of history is part of an agenda which allows […]
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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