52 Open Windows — R. H. Bremmer
NEW RESOURCE: 52 Open Windows — Dr. R. H. Bremmer This is a translation of 52 open vensters, a collection […]
Read moreNEW RESOURCE: 52 Open Windows — Dr. R. H. Bremmer This is a translation of 52 open vensters, a collection […]
Read moreThe following is a repost from September 7, 2007. I’m reposting it since L’Engle’s books are used in at least […]
Read moreI’ve just added a new resource: audio recordings of the Heidelberg Catechism. You can find it over to the right […]
Read moreThere are some good quality editions of the Three Forms of Unity available in English. You might expect me to […]
Read morePeople don’t often think of it in this way, but the Reformation produced a bounty of solid biblical scholarship. By […]
Read moreThe other day I came across this website, Pupils of Christ. Its contributors appear to be all professors at the […]
Read moreThere has never been a better time to have an interest in historical theology. The primary sources that are available […]
Read moreAs an undergrad at the University of Alberta I had access to the entire Corpus Reformatorum collection of Calvin’s writings. […]
Read moreThe Canadian Reformed Churches have a newly designed, very attractive, and functional website for the federation. You can find it […]
Read moreThe latest issue (Spring 2010) of The Westminster Theological Journal has my review of R.C. (Karlo) Janssen’s dissertation, “By This […]
Read moreI’m continuing my project to provide compilations of preaching themes for all 52 Lord’s Days of the Heidelberg Catechism. I […]
Read moreThere are a few interesting features on this chart. The entire Psalter is sung through in a half-year. However, this […]
Read moreThe other day I was attending a book discussion group of some Reformed ministers from southern Ontario. One of the […]
Read moreOn Saturday I attended an office bearers’ conference in Burlington, just next door to Hamilton. Rev. D. Agema spoke on […]
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