2008 MA (Historical Theology) Defenses

Commencement week excitement continues. Justin Ryals and Travis Baker defended their MA theses last night in the chapel of Westminster Seminary California. Justin won the coin toss and elected to defend his thesis first. He argued that “C. S. Lewis’ …definition of . . . Continue reading →

The Marrow  On Law And Gospel

Now, the law is a doctrine partly known by nature, teaching us that there is a God, and what God is, and what he requires us to do, binding all reasonable creatures to perfect obedience, both internal and external, promising the favour . . . Continue reading →

New: Nicotine Theological Journal vol 12.2

The latest NTJ is out. This issue focuses on the controversy over the doctrine of Scripture at WTS/P. The NTJ is sponsored by the Old Life Theological Society and published quarterly (sort of) and edited by that redoubtable duo of Orthodox Presbyterians, . . . Continue reading →

New: WSC News Comes to You

Stay up-to-date with Westminster Seminary California via a subscription. If you use a reader already you don’t need me to explain this to you. Just follow the link and click on the icon for your reader. If you don’t have a reader . . . Continue reading →

The Rejection of Errors (2): The Antithesis and Eschatology

In the first post in this series I connected the Rejection of Errors adopted at the Synod of Dort (1619) with the Reformed doctrine of “antithesis” between belief and unbelief. To put that doctrine in some context I offered a brief overview . . . Continue reading →

Back on the Table Again

Martin Downes has been blogging the renewed controversy over the inerrancy of God’s Word. This is a discussion that many have not wanted to have for a long time. When I started seminary in 1984 the sounds of the last “Battle for the Bible” . . . Continue reading →

The Rejection of Errors (1): A Brief History of the Antithesis

Part two of this series is here. ___ Kim Riddlebarger is working his way through the Canons of Dort. He’s covering the Rejection of Errors. The RE was the Synod of Dort’s way of re-asserting the anthesis between the Reformed faith and . . . Continue reading →

There's a "Stooge" Channel on the Web

In between marking term papers, I’m Listening to Dennis Miller’s podcast and he mentioned that there is a Stooge channel on the web. Sure enough there is! Now I’ll never get any work done.