

William Tyndale and Theological Language
Last night in a couple of my catechism classes we discussed the idea of atonement. The English word “atonement” is […]
Read moreLast night in a couple of my catechism classes we discussed the idea of atonement. The English word “atonement” is […]
Read moreUnderstanding English Bible Translation: The Case for an Essentially Literal Approach, Leland Ryken, Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2009. Paperback, 208 pages, […]
Read moreA few days back, my colleague Bill DeJong wrote the following observation in the meta of a previous post: “The […]
Read moreAt our consistory meetings, we’re working our way through John R. Sittema’s With A Shepherd’s Heart. This is an excellent […]
Read moreMartin Downes interviewed Greg Beale for his book Risking the Truth. Today at his blog, Martin shares some of this […]
Read moreA couple of days ago, I mentioned this post by John Byl connecting some of the stuff at Reformed Academic […]
Read more“In short, I will preach it [the Word of God], teach it, write it, but I will constrain no man […]
Read moreAt one time, the CRC had held to inerrancy. But through the 1960s and 1970s, this position was eclipsed by […]
Read moreFrom the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC) website: Confessing Jesus Christ as only Savior and Sovereign Lord over […]
Read moreRev. Jim Witteveen has some helpful reflections on the developments at Reformed Academic over the last week or so. I […]
Read moreOur story continues further into the 1970s and the case of Allen Verhey. Verhey graduated from Calvin Seminary in 1975 […]
Read moreReport 44 came late to the Christian Reformed Church in 1972. In fact, there were two overtures to Synod 1972 […]
Read moreAfter being appointed in 1969, the committee started its work in earnest. By 1971, a report had been produced for […]
Read moreThe Geelkerken case in the Netherlands in 1926 and its fallout gives us a clear picture of how deformation often […]
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