Calvinism Popular?!
I began reading Collin Hansen’s Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist’s Journey With The New Calvinists* for my bedtime reading last night. I... Read More
A Doctrine Analytical Philosophers Love To Hate
As I have begun reading the new edition of Cornelius Van Til’s The Defense of the Faith I was reminded that he... Read More
Jesus at the Wedding, Jesus the Bridegoom
Today I am preaching at the wedding of a good friend. The text I am planning to preach is John 3:22-31–John the... Read More
Westminster and Enns Joint Statement
Westminster Theological Seminary and Peter Enns have issued a joint statement. As of August 1, 2008, Professor Enns will “discontinue his service”... Read More
The More Things Change The More They Stay The Same
As I continue to read through Iain Murray’s splendid volume Lloyd-Jones: Messenger of Grace I have been blessed and strengthened by the... Read More
John Gerstner on Justification by Faith
The Ligonier Ministry Blog has been posting sections of John Gerstner’s book Theology for Everyman. So far they have posted several chapters... Read More
Another One Bites the Dust
I finally finished reading David Wells’ latest book, The Courage to Be Protestant: Truth-lovers, Marketers, and Emergents in the Postmodern World. It... Read More
Westminster Reading List
Westminster Theological Seminary has updated its helpful pre-seminary reading list. I read the former version of the list prior to coming to... Read More
John Piper on What Will Happen to Politicians If They Do Not Give Glory To God
John Piper offers some thoughts on what kinds of things might happen to a politician if he does not give glory to... Read More
Vos on the Historical Reliability of Scripture
Gary Johnson reminded us of an article by Geerhardus Vos, published in the Princeton Theological Review 4.3 (July 1906), that dealt with... Read More