Deja Vu All Over Again
A couple of days ago, I mentioned this post by John Byl connecting some of the stuff at Reformed Academic […]
Read moreA couple of days ago, I mentioned this post by John Byl connecting some of the stuff at Reformed Academic […]
Read moreOn Saturday I had an opportunity to visit an orthodox Jewish synagogue. One of the members of my congregation is […]
Read moreJohn Byl has some helpful interaction here with some of the latitudinarian neo-Calvinist thinking at Reformed Academic. A couple of […]
Read moreThis Sunday I’m preaching on Lord’s Day 52 of the Heidelberg Catechism and the sixth petition of the Lord’s Prayer, […]
Read more[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rby5itnDloI] This video was recently making the rounds. Actually, before the video, there was an e-mail version of it as […]
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Links to this essay by Richard Muller are making the rounds everywhere in the blogosphere. If you haven’t had a […]
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I am still enthralled with the new Post-Reformation Digital Library. I can’t believe how much good stuff is available from […]
Read moreFrank Ezinga has some helpful reflections on how we sing the psalms and how that relates to “keeping the youth.”
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I was reading through the Acts of the Synod of Dort 1618-19 this afternoon and came across a few interesting […]
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Today is the day when Protestants all over the world commemorate the Reformation. For my contribution, I’d like to share […]
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Yesterday, Rev. Jason Van Vliet successfully defended his Th.D. dissertation at the Theological University in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The thesis, […]
Read moreWe owe the Post-Ref junkies at Calvin Seminary a huge debt of gratitude for their new Post-Reformation Digital Library. There […]
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The Gospel-Driven Life: Being Good News People in a Bad News World, Michael Horton, Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 2009. Hardcover, […]
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