Revjw’s Book Corner 8.11.12
Did God Really Say? Affirming the Truthfulness and Trustworthiness of Scripture Edited by David B. Garner 181 pp, Bibliography and Subject &... Read More
Sinclair Ferguson Sermons from His Scotland Days
John Hendrix, over at Monergism, has done us a great service by organizing and posting a large amount of Sinclair Ferguson sermons... Read More
Vos on the Typical Role of Moses and the Exodus (Part 1)
Geerhardus Vos in his well-known work, Biblical Theology, made several extremely important observations about the typical role of Moses and the Exodus (see p.... Read More
The Justification of Imputation
Throughout the history of Protestantism, myriads of books have been written to highlight and explain the intricacies of the biblical doctrine of... Read More
On the Sabbath, Ceremonial Sabbaths, the Lord’s Day and the Day of the LORD
Dr. Benjamin Shaw, Associate Professor of OT at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, has written some very helpful blog posts regarding the continuation/cessation... Read More
Abominable Sacrifices
Abominable Sacrifices: How Jesus Takes Miserable Worshipers and Makes Us Acceptable to God (Isaiah 1:10-15 ESV) 10 Hear the word of the... Read More
Revjw’s Book Corner 7.26.12 Canon Revisited
Canon Revisited: Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament By Michael J. Kruger, PhD Wheaton: Crossway 2012 362pp, Bibliography, General... Read More
Christ: The End of the Law for Justification and Sanctification
In his sermon on John 19:30, the 19th Century Southern Presbyterian theologian, Rev. Thomas Peck, explained how Jesus is the “end of... Read More
Jesus Christ: Savior or Example?
There has been no small debate over the latter part of the 20th Century, and the first decade of the 21st Century,... Read More
The Emmaus Sessions: Adam, Covenant and Christ
A few weeks ago we met for the fourth meeting of “The Emmaus Sessions” at New Covenant’s Study Center. We considered the theology... Read More