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I have resisted the temptation. Here I was going to share some excerpts from volume 2 of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed […]
Read moreI have resisted the temptation. Here I was going to share some excerpts from volume 2 of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed […]
Read moreThe End of Secularism, Hunter Baker, Wheaton: Crossway Books, 2009. Soft cover, 224 pages, $21.99. Secularism has been a Christian […]
Read moreI’m reading Carl Trueman’s Minority Report. The first chapter is his inaugural lecture at Westminster Theological Seminary. It’s an entertaining […]
Read moreThis is a sermon that I preached some time ago in Langley. [vimeo 6995186]
Read moreA news update about the provisional United Reformed Church in Regina, Saskatchewan: they have a great new website up and […]
Read moreThere’s a great post this morning from CCEF on this issue. Normally, I would just give you the link and […]
Read moreLast night in a couple of my catechism classes we discussed the idea of atonement. The English word “atonement” is […]
Read moreThe Defense of the Faith (Fourth Edition), Cornelius Van Til, edited by K. Scott Oliphint, Phillipsburg: P&R, 1955 (2008). Paperback, […]
Read moreAs you know, God has many attributes. In its first article, the Belgic Confession lists many of these. For example, […]
Read moreI’m only about halfway through it, but I’m already convinced that Bryan Chapell’s contribution to the Reformed Expository Commentary series […]
Read morePresuppositional Apologetics: Stated and Defended, Greg L. Bahnsen (ed. Joel McDurmon), Powder Springs: American Vision Press, 2008. Hardcover, 296 pages, […]
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 moreToday I have something out of the ordinary and a bit fun (at least it was fun for me to […]
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