Some Important Biblical-Theological Works Online
Below is a list of some of the more useful historically Reformed biblical-theological works: John Weemes An Exposition of the Ceremonial Laws, (1632)... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Between Science and Certainty
Is there a vacuum between science and reality? How is the object of God’s self-revelation introduced into the human consciousness? Herman’s answer... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Borrowed Presuppositions
In our last few posts we rifled through some of Bavinck ’s Prolegomena . His basic presupposition is that the knowledge of... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Prolegomena
In our last post we introduced some of the high points in Bavinck’s definition of dogmatics and its relationship to the faith,... Read More
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: A Vital Luxury
After I received my degree from Regent College I thought, “Finally! I have time for Bavinck!†Recently I’ve formed a small study... Read More
Noel Weeks on the Contextualization of Scripture
Noel Weeks’ The Sufficiency of Scripture provides some helpful guidelines in regard to the multi-variant issues that arise during the hermeneutical process. Weeks... Read More
Jeff Jue on the Eschatology of the 17th Century Divines
Our friend Jeff Jue’s doctoral dissertation is now available on Google Books. You can read most of it online here. For those... Read More
New T. Desmond Alexander Work
T. Desmond Alexander, author of this very helpful book, has just come out with a new book, From Eden to the New... Read More
Theology for Laymen (and pastors)
Every generation produces a variety of ‘popular theologies’ for laymen. They generally reflect the strengths and weaknesses of their times. Believing, as... Read More