Click on the image to order. You can see the front matter (table of contents etc) and read a sample chapter online for free. It’s $19.63 for 350 pages. There is more info here. Thanks to Kim, Martin, Lane, Dennis, Timothy, Danny, Ben, . . . Continue reading →
September 2008 Archive
Audio: Joel Kim on 1 Cor 4:1-5
More great audio for your ipod from WSC. This is a very encouraging message for pastors, and would-be-pastors. If you’re a pastor struggling with discouragement and a proper evaluation of your ministry, this message is for you.
Audio: Hywel Jones on Gen 3:1
Herman Bavinck Online
Here (HT: Justin). I’ll add a permanent link to the blogroll.
Audio: Calvin, Geneva, and Psalmody
An interesting joint talk/lecture by Karin Maag and Paul Fields at the Meeter Center (Calvin Theological Seminary and Calvin College) on Calvin, the Psalms, and the Reformation of worship in Geneva.
Christianity and Politics pt 2
On the WHI. This is a terrific series and a good introduction to what the “two kingdoms” ethic means.
A Reformation Alternative to Evangelical Burnout and "Ironic Faith"
Rod Rosenbladt: “The Gospel for Those Broken by the Church“
Kim's Recent Lectures on Amillennialism
Info on the RB
Audio: Hywel Jones on Gen 3
One of the great blessings of a new school year or term is a new series of messages from Hywel Jones. This one is no exception. Remarkably WSC simply gives these messages away gratis. See the link column to left and below.
True Assurance v "American" Assurance
Wes White has a great meditation for the Lord’s Day.
Medieval Source Online: Glossa Ordinaria
Thanks to Todd Rester for pointing us to this resource.
New in the Bookstore: Getting the Blues
There is a nasty, often unspoken law in American evangelical Christianity. It’s a kind of gnosticism – a secret knowledge that some have and others, such as I, apparently don’t have. That law is that we’re supposed to be happy all the . . . Continue reading →
Drug Like the Ocean
WSC student Matt Haeck has a couple of music vids. Here’s the first. Here’s an out take.
There's a Crisis in the Reformed Churches
and it’s back in print. The Bookstore at WSC should have some shortly at a discount.
Audio: Horton on Systematic Theology
There’s another major project in the works. Here’s the preview.
I Get Questions: What About the Sabbath?
Merritt writes to ask, “Where do you stand on the Sabbath?” To which I respond, “In Church, twice.” But wait there’s more. It’s a difficult but no insoluble problem. For me the key was creation. This is the part of the equation . . . Continue reading →
WSC Gear
Okay so it’s not Machen’s blue serge suit (WWMW) but this isn’t 1936 either. The Bookstore at WSC carries hoodies, a fleece, long-sleeve Ts, polos, hats, and beanies. These are nice gifts for WSC students, alumni, and supporters. We’ve got 800 or . . . Continue reading →
It's National Punctuation Day!
Zrim explains.
It's About to Become A Lot Easier
to Recover the Reformed Confession. Reformation Heritage Books (the publisher of the Classic Reformed Theology series) is publishing, at the end of October, the first volume in in a multi-volume collection of the Reformed Confessions of the 16th and 17th Centuries.
The Latest Themelios is Online
Containing, among other things, an essay by Carl Trueman on Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism and a review of CJPM. More information on: Covenant, Justification, and Pastoral Ministry. One brief reply to one point in the review.