Luther and Inerrancy
I’m continuing to read through the first volume of Francis Pieper’s Christian Dogmatics. His cavils against Calvinism can be frustrating […]
Read moreI’m continuing to read through the first volume of Francis Pieper’s Christian Dogmatics. His cavils against Calvinism can be frustrating […]
Read more“Remember that pride is the worst viper that is in the heart, the greatest disturber of the soul’s peace and […]
Read moreAs I was recently preparing for a sermon dealing with Lord’s Day 18, I had the opportunity to explore again […]
Read moreToday is my first day back after a few weeks of summer vacation — and it was a good one. […]
Read moreIt’s summer time and that means it’s time for a blog-cation. Next week my consistory has graciously given me time […]
Read moreA couple of weeks ago we had a Classis Ontario West where a number of recent seminary grads were being […]
Read moreIn his little work on Spiritual Desertion, Gisbertus Voetius mentioned the case of Francis Spira as an example of those […]
Read moreI came across this quote yesterday in two books. It’s in Volume 1 of Pieper’s Christian Dogmatics (190). Then I […]
Read moreI’m currently reading Spiritual Desertion by Gisbertus Voetius and Johannes Hoornbeeck. This seventeenth-century work includes a helpful historical introduction by […]
Read more“Angels are deployed by God particularly for the rescue and protection of believers. Calvin has no problem in admitting this, […]
Read moreBack in the 1920s, R. B. Kuiper observed that many people in the Reformed Church in America rejected the Reformed […]
Read moreStephen Jay Gould is a very intelligent man and an effective communicator. He’s written extensively on the natural world and […]
Read moreI’m into extreme airports. I’m talking about high elevation. Short sloping runway. 3000′ drop at one end. No instrument approach. […]
Read moreThis week I’m spending some time going through R. B. Kuiper’s 1926 book, As To Being Reformed. It’s worthwhile because […]
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