Greatest Threat to Christianity
“Lazy minds breed lazy hearts and hands…The greatest threat to Christianity is never vigorous intellectual criticism but a creeping senility […]
Read moreA Gospel-Centered Reader
What could be more important than the gospel? Which pastor wouldn’t want to have a ministry characterized as “gospel-centered”? This […]
Read moreHart on Frame v. Horton
Daryl Hart adds his thoughts on Frame’s review of Horton’s Christless Christianity.
Read moreNew Resource for Reformed Pastors
On the Ref-net today, someone was asking about a list of psalms to go with Lord’s Days from the Heidelberg […]
Read moreFrame Reviews Christless Christianity
John Frame recently reviewed Michael Horton’s Christless Christianity — and he didn’t have much nice to say about it. Today […]
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Luther: We Were Just Drinking Beer
“In short, I will preach it [the Word of God], teach it, write it, but I will constrain no man […]
Read moreCalvin and the Imputation of Christ’s Righteousness
The latest Mid-America Journal of Theology showed up yesterday, a commemorative issue dealing with John Calvin. At first glance, there’s […]
Read moreChurch Growth
“Although it is easy for us to overlook, it is an empirical fact that most of the church’s members over […]
Read moreBattle Hymn of the Republic
There are at least three notable things with this “hymn.” The first is that it is a Civil War hymn, […]
Read moreSelf-Esteem Meet Simon Cowell
I know that the American/Canadian Idol season is over and a new one is some months off (phew!). But yet […]
Read moreAtlantic Avenue Tunnel
I have a thing for caves and tunnels. We recently discovered a conservation area here in Hamilton that has some […]
Read moreInerrancy — Lessons from History (10)
At one time, the CRC had held to inerrancy. But through the 1960s and 1970s, this position was eclipsed by […]
Read moreNAPARC and Inerrancy
From the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council (NAPARC) website: Confessing Jesus Christ as only Savior and Sovereign Lord over […]
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