Bavinck on Terminology
“Under the guise of being scriptural, biblical theology has always strayed further away from Scripture, while ecclesiastical orthodoxy, with its […]
Read more“Under the guise of being scriptural, biblical theology has always strayed further away from Scripture, while ecclesiastical orthodoxy, with its […]
Read moreThe latest issue of Clarion (January 1, 2010) includes an article which I’ve co-authored with four CanRC colleagues. The title, […]
Read moreCommenting on Romans 4:14: “Faith then is not a naked knowledge either of God or of his truth; nor is […]
Read moreMartin Downes interviewed Greg Beale for his book Risking the Truth. Today at his blog, Martin shares some of this […]
Read moreThe Belgic Confession was first published in 1561. At least two editions of the Belgic Confession were published in the […]
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 moreI am so bad at getting distracted. I go to the Post-Reformation Digital Library looking for one thing, and then […]
Read more“It is Christ who takes from us all fear and terror. It is he who can give us assurance and […]
Read moreThe Elder: Today’s Ministry Rooted in All of Scripture, Cornelis Van Dam, Phillipsburg: P&R, 2009. Soft cover, 283 pages, $19.20. […]
Read moreIt can happen with people or it can happen with places. You live with someone special or live someplace beautiful, […]
Read moreOne of the neat features of WordPress is that you can track how people get to your blog. I noticed […]
Read moreGoogle Books has a downloadable .pdf of the 1565 Genevan Psalter (h.t. Todd Rester). A couple of interesting things at […]
Read moreWhile digging through some old issues of Clarion, I came across an article published by the URCNA Committee for Ecumenical […]
Read moreCome Join with Me in the Worship Service, Inge de Visser-Oostdijk, Armadale: Pro Ecclesia Publishers, 2008. Hardcover, 85 pages, $20.58. […]
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