The Puritan Exegesis Project: William Fenner on Jude 6
David Steinmitz’s article “The Superiority of Pre-modern Exegesis” has me and Nick Batzig thinking. Was there any valid exegesis prior to 1990?... Read More
From Bavinck to á Brakel: The Certainty of Hope
This year at the Calvin 21 conference I ran into Rev. Bart Elshout, translator of Brakel’s Christian’s Reasonable Service. He’s good people.... Read More
Calvin 21: The House Wins
Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary held a fine conference this week on Calvin’s enduring significance. Highlights included several fine addresses from Dr. David... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: God Save the Willing
There is a lot at stake in describing regeneration and coming to faith. Above all is the certainty that faith is genuine,... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: No One is Taller than Himself
We are now setting out in volume 4 of Bavinck’s Dogmatics. Part 1: The Holy Spirit gives New Life to Believers covers... Read More
Wilhelmus á Brakel: A Great Increase
Reformation Heritage Books is offering an additional $10 off a 4 volume set of Wilhelmus á Brakel’s The Christian’s Reasonable Service which... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: The Leap of Faith
Our ‘leap of faith’ here means that we have now jumped from mid-way of volume three (Sin and Salvation in Christ) into... Read More
From Bavinck to á Brakel: Less is More
Wilhelmus á Brakel’s (1635-1711) pastoral theology is warm and deserving of its title, The Christian’s Reasonable Service. à Brakel’s understated style and... Read More
From Bavinck to á Brakel: Mellow Spirituality
If trapped on a deserted island, Dr. Joel Beeke said of all the books he would take, next to the Bible, is... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Summer Reading
We’re taking some time off this summer but it’s impossible to put Bavinck down. A set of Bavinck is difficult to stuff... Read More