Elisabeth Elliot comments on  Jonathan and Rosalind Goforth: Rosalind Bell-Smith, born in London in 1864, was twelve years old when she heard a sermon on... Read More
The past three weeks have been spent on the Incarnation. All posts prior to these were an exciting prologue. The Incarnation is the very center... Read More
There is a fascinating inclusio in 1 Peter 3:18-22 where Peter develops his doctrine of baptism and salvation. The text begins with a reference to... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s theology is magisterial. One cannot put it down and fail to be impressed. But study alone, understanding alone does not produce spiritual life;... Read More
Last week we attempted to follow Bavinck through the thick of Christology. He is an outstanding guide. Bavinck has insisted that the subtle nuance which... Read More
It is not uncommon to find theologians drawing attention to the three main enemies the church must fight against during her pilgrimage here on earth–The... Read More