Book Review: Pierre Viret
Pierre Viret: A Forgotten Giant of the Reformation, The Apologetics, Ethics and Economics of the Bible, Jean-Marc Berthoud, Tallahassee: Zurich […]
Read morePierre Viret: A Forgotten Giant of the Reformation, The Apologetics, Ethics and Economics of the Bible, Jean-Marc Berthoud, Tallahassee: Zurich […]
Read moreI’m reading Jean-Marc Berthoud’s little book on Pierre Viret. It’s an exciting look at an often-neglected Reformer. Viret was one […]
Read moreThe sacraments were designed by God to strengthen our faith in Jesus Christ. As we go through life, we experience […]
Read moreIn May of 1567, Guy de Bres was sitting in prison in Valenciennes. His date with the executioner was approaching. […]
Read moreJean Crespin is a Reformation figure with a compelling life story. Like Calvin, he was trained as a lawyer in […]
Read moreWhile a history undergrad at the University of Alberta, I took a seminar on women in the time of the […]
Read moreSo, can anyone guess what John Calvin and Guy de Bres had in common? I mean, besides the fact that […]
Read moreThe Belgic Confession was first published in 1561. At least two editions of the Belgic Confession were published in the […]
Read moreHave you ever wondered why the ordination of ministers includes the laying on of hands, but not the elders or […]
Read moreOver the weekend, I finished reading Charlie R. Steen’s A Chronicle of Conflict: Tournai, 1559-1567. Tournai was the city where […]
Read moreI’ve recently added my translation of the last letter of Guido (Guy) de Bres to his mother to the “Articles” […]
Read moreToday is the day when Protestants all over the world commemorate the Reformation. For my contribution, I’d like to share […]
Read moreWhile in Grand Rapids this past weekend, I did a bit of further research into the Belgic Confession. We know […]
Read moreThe Belgic Confession’s articles regarding Scripture were noted in the paper that sparked the discussion over at Reformed Academic. During […]
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