The Confessional Presbyterian
Volume 5 of The Confessional Presbyterian is now available. This is an excellent periodical and it contains much of interest […]
Read moreSinging Psalms — Why Not the Whole Enchilada?
Frank Ezinga has another interesting post over here about the singing of Psalms. Specifically, he’s interested in tracing the history […]
Read moreReformed Church in Regina, Saskatchewan
Back in the mid-1970s, my Dad was posted by the RCMP to Regina. This is where he began his career […]
Read moreBook Review: the Ultimate Proof
Jason Lisle, The Ultimate Proof of Creation: Resolving the Origins Debate, Green Forest: Master Books, 2009. Paperback, 254 pages, $13.99 […]
Read moreBeing Subversive
Over the weekend, I finished reading Charlie R. Steen’s A Chronicle of Conflict: Tournai, 1559-1567. Tournai was the city where […]
Read moreRefuting Compromise
Before I left Langley, one of the members there gave me this book, Refuting Compromise: A Biblical and Scientific Refutation […]
Read moreSETI and DNA
I’m currently reading Jason Lisle’s The Ultimate Proof of Creation. It’s a unique effort to apply Reformed presuppositional apologetics to […]
Read moreThe Belgic Confession: Not “Sola Scriptura”?
In 1990, Dr. N.H. Gootjes wrote two articles entitled, “Does the Belgic Confession teach ‘Not the Bible Alone’?” In these […]
Read moreThinking About the Old Times
As I’m getting closer to submitting and defending my Th.D. dissertation, I’m thinking about what comes next in terms of […]
Read moreBook Review: Building on Sand
Building on Sand: Human Dignity in Canadian Law & Society, Mark Penninga, Winnipeg: Premier Publishing, 2009. Paperback, 131 pages, $10.00. […]
Read moreOlevianus’ Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed
These are amazing times in which to live and love Reformed theology. I’m getting close to submitting and defending my […]
Read moreChurch, Home and School
Last week, I mentioned the WSC Evangelium dealing with education. I concluded by noting that it is important for church, […]
Read moreUrsinus Comes Out of Hiding
A few weeks back, I mentioned the “bootleg” copies of Ursinus’ Large and Small Catechisms. It turns out that they […]
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