

The Extent of Inerrancy
I’m working on my review of Synopsis Purioris Theologiae, also known as the Leiden Synopsis. This is an important piece […]
Read moreI’m working on my review of Synopsis Purioris Theologiae, also known as the Leiden Synopsis. This is an important piece […]
Read moreImagine someone saying the following: “The doctrine of the Trinity is difficult to accept. On the one hand, reason tells […]
Read moreThe Synod concluded on Wednesday evening. Wednesday’s Acts are filled mostly with discussions and decisions regarding various foreign churches. The […]
Read moreComing soon from Inter-League Publication Board. Publisher’s blurb from the back cover: “In this book Rev. Bredenhof explains the covenant […]
Read moreThe Synod finished up on Wednesday evening and all the draft Acts are now available. For today, we’ll just have […]
Read moreYesterday’s Acts from Synod Baldivis have been published. The most noteworthy item is in regard to theological training. For the […]
Read moreBy now, many readers are already aware of what took place at Synod Baldivis last Friday. After all, there was […]
Read moreToday let’s briefly survey what happened at the Synod of Free Reformed Churches on Thursday. I’m drawing on the approved […]
Read moreThere are a couple of highlights worth mentioning from Wednesday’s draft Acts of Synod Baldivis. There was a momentous decision […]
Read moreThe Synod of the Free Reformed Churches of Australia (FRCA) is being held presently in Baldivis, Western Australia. It opened […]
Read moreThis week we have been following the discussion in the Netherlands about a recent Classis Groningen in the Reformed Churches […]
Read moreIn connection with yesterday’s post about homosexual relationships in the RCN, a friend on Facebook drew my attention to this […]
Read moreI find it difficult to write the following without sounding alarmist. It is so alarming that it’s challenging to say […]
Read moreThere once was a Reformed church federation in the Netherlands. This federation had a long and storied history. Its roots […]
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