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February 2008 Archive

More on Bible and Confession

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 29, 2008 | 4 Comments

This topic came up at the PB the other day. The question arose whether it was right, as has been reported, for someone to tell a former WTS/P prof that if the Bible contradicted the confession that he should follow the confession. . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Recovering the Reformed Confession | Tagged confessions, Creed, Individualism, religious authority, Sola Scriptura | 4 Comments

Creeds and Sola Scriptura and Democratic Populism

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 29, 2008

At Pilgrim People

Categorized Christian Life

With Heart and Mouth at WSC Books

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 29, 2008 | 1 Comment
Categorized Recovering the Reformed Confession | Tagged Belgic Confession | 1 Comment

Too True

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 29, 2008 | 1 Comment

Thanks to Steve for sending this. I don’t know the source or I would give credit.

Categorized Christian Life | 1 Comment

Presbyterianism and Pluralism in NYC

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 28, 2008

Interesting questions raised at the Outhouse.

Categorized Christian Life

Congratulations to Chuck Tedrick

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 28, 2008

He’s taken an important step toward the ministry.

Categorized Christian Life

More Gospel-Driven Life Audio Available for Download

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 28, 2008

Including R. C. Sproul’s lecture.

Categorized Audio, Christian Life

In Memoriam: WFB

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 28, 2008

Robert Sirico remembers WFB

Categorized Christian Life

When "Gospel" Music Goes Corporate

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 28, 2008 | 2 Comments

At CT.

Categorized Christian Life | 2 Comments

New Audio: Practical Advice for Reaching the Lost

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 27, 2008 | 1 Comment

…without Losing the Reached. From yesterday’s URC student lunch on campus at Westminster Seminary California. Thanks to Pastor Stephen Donovan at Escondido URC for recording the session.

Categorized Audio, The Mission: Reaching and Teaching, URCNA | Tagged Evangelism, Mike Horton, mission | 1 Comment

Creeds: What Are They Good For?

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 27, 2008 | 2 Comments

Mike Brown has an answer.

Categorized Recovering the Reformed Confession | Tagged confessions, creeds, heresy | 2 Comments

The Dangers of Activism

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 26, 2008

For a lot of folk, being busy is being Christian, but is it so?

Categorized Christian Life

The Leiden Synopsis on the Visible/Invisible Distinction

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 26, 2008

Thanks to Wes White!

Categorized Christian Life

Four Steps to Better Heresy

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 26, 2008

Good stuff at AH

Categorized Christian Life

Luther As Spiritual Advisor

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 26, 2008

A review at the Discerning Reader.

Categorized Christian Life

Towards Planting a URC Near You

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 26, 2008

Kim has EXCELLENT advice.

Categorized URCNA | Tagged Church Planting, URCNA

Caption Contest at the Outhouse

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 26, 2008

Too much fun to pass up.

Categorized Christian Life

Muller's PRRD Discounted

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 26, 2008

Matt has details here.

Categorized Christian Life

The HT Interviews: Marcus McArthur

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 25, 2008

With this post we resume the series (begun on the old HB). Marcus is a 2004 graduate (MA) of the historical theology program at Westminster Seminary California. He is a fellow Cornhusker and is now a PhD candidate at the University of . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Christian Life | Tagged American Church history, Historical Theology, HT Interviews

How You Know You've Preached the Gospel

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on February 25, 2008

When they ask questions like these.

Categorized Christian Life

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