New Heidelberg Catechism Resources Added
Over the last few weeks, I’ve added more Lord’s Days to my collection of themes and divisions for Heidelberg Catechism […]
Read moreOver the last few weeks, I’ve added more Lord’s Days to my collection of themes and divisions for Heidelberg Catechism […]
Read more“The second requirement of our reconciliation with God was this: that man, who by his disobedience had become lost, should […]
Read moreReformation Heritage Books has just published the latest installment in the Classic Reformed Theology series. This volume was originally a […]
Read moreCommenting on Romans 4:14: “Faith then is not a naked knowledge either of God or of his truth; nor is […]
Read moreI’m reading Aza Goudriaan’s Reformed Orthodoxy and Philosophy, 1625-1750. In this fascinating book he describes and evaluates the conception of […]
Read moreWow, this is getting quite technical now. The linguistic resources that I have at my disposal aren’t helping me much […]
Read moreAs noted yesterday, I’m reading Cornelis Van Dam’s The Elder: Today’s Ministry Rooted in All of Scripture. So far, it’s […]
Read moreWe’re continuing here with Book V and the doctrine of creation: ******************** The internal principles of natural visible bodies are […]
Read moreHave you ever wondered why the ordination of ministers includes the laying on of hands, but not the elders or […]
Read moreSomebody reminded me the other day that 2010 is the 400th anniversary of the death of Amandus Polanus. Too bad […]
Read moreOver in the resource library, I have my collection of various themes and divisions for sermons based on the Heidleberg […]
Read moreBook IV The works of God, first, are either personal or essential. The personal works of God are generally of […]
Read moreThe synopsis of Book III is short and deals with the Trinity and the divine persons. However, don’t let the […]
Read moreToday we conclude Book II and Polanus’ consideration of the doctrine of God. I should note that I’m doing this […]
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