

Book Review: Popologetics (2)
See here for part 1. I concluded part 1 by asking, Does Turnau succeed in what he sets out to […]
Read moreSee here for part 1. I concluded part 1 by asking, Does Turnau succeed in what he sets out to […]
Read morePopologetics: Popular Culture in Christian Perspective, Ted Turnau, Phillipsburg: P & R Publishing, 2012. Paperback, 346 pages, $20.89. It was […]
Read moreWhy Christ Came: 31 Meditations on the Incarnation, Joel R. Beeke & William Boekestein, Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2013. […]
Read moreI’ve just uploaded an important article written some years ago by Dr. N. H. Gootjes, “Christ’s Obedience and Covenant Obedience.” […]
Read moreFor better or for worse, we often have a tendency to think in terms of all or nothing, black or […]
Read moreIn 1996, the Evangelical Missiological Society published a little volume entitled Missiology and the Social Sciences. There are some valuable […]
Read moreLast year, I was asked to write a critique of Tim Keller’s apologetical method for a Dutch magazine. I’d been […]
Read moreOn this warm Brazilian evening, the streets of Recife are filled with people. As my colleague Ken Wieske and I […]
Read moreI’m currently in Brazil lecturing on church history at the John Calvin Institute, the seminary of the Reformed Churches of […]
Read moreThe other day someone drew my attention to this list of people who originally signed the Chicago Statement on Biblical […]
Read moreThanks to some friends in Europe, my article on Tim Keller’s apologetical method has been translated into German. You can […]
Read moreMy project to compile themes and divisions for preaching the Heidelberg Catechism is just about completed. I’ve just added Lord’s […]
Read moreYesterday I had the pleasure of leading the worship services at the Vineyard Canadian Reformed Church in Lincoln, ON. For […]
Read moreSome time ago I came across this article from the official Christian Reformed magazine, The Banner. I read it with […]
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