Depression: A Stubborn Darkness
Ed Welch has written one of the best books on depression. In this video, he gives some of the background […]
Read moreEd Welch has written one of the best books on depression. In this video, he gives some of the background […]
Read moreA while back my colleague Jim Witteveen (missionary in Prince George, BC) wrote a review of G.K. Beale’s The Erosion […]
Read moreOne of the notable things about “By This Our Subscription” is the primary source material, much of which I believe […]
Read moreIn the 1860s, several different views of confessions were found amongst people claiming to be Reformed in the Netherlands: Modernists […]
Read moreI subscribe to a number of journals. One of my favourites is The Confessional Presbyterian. CPJ features excellent articles on […]
Read moreI took the kids downtown this afternoon to get them acquainted with the big central library in Hamilton. While there, […]
Read moreGigapan is a really neat website. Among the cool pictures that you can zoom in on is this one of […]
Read moreAccording to this news story (h.t. Confessional Outhouse), the synod of the Protestant Reformed Church has decided that all officebearers […]
Read morePaideia published some good stuff back in the day. For instance, K. Sietsma’s The Idea of Office is a classic […]
Read moreOver the summer I ran across this video: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7_dZTrjw9I] While on one level the video is slightly amusing, it does […]
Read moreAs I’m reading through Karlo Janssen’s dissertation, it becomes clear that the situation among Reformed churches in the mid-19th century […]
Read moreMark Jones, Danny Hyde and Rowland Ward have started a new collaborative blog on the Puritans. This looks promising! I’ve […]
Read moreI love reading and I read a lot. As I read, I find that I get the most profit if […]
Read moreI’m reading Karlo Janssen’s dissertation, “By This Our Subscription.” Part of it is historically oriented and in one section he […]
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