The NW Presbytery and Peter Leithart (2)

Part 1. For Those Just Tuning In: What Is the Federal Vision? Lane has a follow-up. Jason explains the process and replies to critics who allege bizarrely that well-ordered church discipline is a “witch hunt.” Adam Myer gives a first-hand account of . . . Continue reading →

The NW Presbytery and Peter Leithart (1)

The doctrinal rubber meets the ecclesiastical road today. Pray.  Update. No word from Rev Stellman, but a comment on the post says that the majority report, support Pete Leithart was sustained. Update #2. The majority report arguing that Leithart’s views are within . . . Continue reading →

"Were You In Our Session Meeting?"

One reader writes to say, “It resonated with me as nothing I’ve read for years.  Water on parched ground.” Another reader says, “I purchased a copy of Recovering the Reformed Confession today (it came over night) and I read the first chapter.” He continues . . . Continue reading →

Bavinck on Presumptive Regeneration (And Other Things)

In Saved By Grace just out from RHB. With the Bavinck conference and blog and new volumes coming out, there’s a veritable Bavinck Blizzard! This volume, like anything from Bavinck, is worth having and reading. I read part of it in a pre-publication . . . Continue reading →

The October Reformation Voice: Recovering the Reformed Confession

Is online. Howard Sloan is Coordinating Secretary of the HRA and writes in the introduction to this month’s issue: Blessings and peace to you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.  This month’s issue is themed “Recovering the Reformed Confession.”  This . . . Continue reading →