This Sunday morning, in the adult catechism class at Oceanside URC, I begin a series on the emerging/-ent church movement. Catechism begins at 10:15 AM and worship begins at 11:00 AM (I’m also preaching the next two Sunday mornings and WSC Jon . . . Continue reading →
2008 Archive
God Declares Wicked People Righteous
God bless Wes White for speaking the truth in love.
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Speaking Schedule: Christ Reformed Authors' Forum 14 Nov
The folks at Christ Reformed Church Anaheim have kindly invited me to their Authors’ Forum for 14 November, 2008. If you’re in the Orange County/LA metro area come on out. Watch for details here. They plan to have copies of the book . . . Continue reading →
Therapeutic American Deism
It was the religion of many of the founders. According to sociologist Christian Smith, it’s the religion of local youth group, and that does not bode well for the future of American Protestantism. Check out last week’s White Horse Inn episode. The . . . Continue reading →
The Last Four Years Never Happened
Not for Husker fans: (HT: Corn Nation). That voice belongs to John Facenda. “The Autumn wind is a pirate….”
Your Weekly Machen Fix
Thanks to Dan.
On Being Black and Reformed: A Review
Part 1: Overcoming the Musical Divide There is an interesting discussion at Reformingchurches.org [Ed. note: this discussion is no longer online] on what it means to be black and Reformed. This is a question of great importance to the Reformed churches. 11–13% . . . Continue reading →
Whence the Reformation Solas?
I get this question with some frequency, usually around Reformation Day. Here is a preliminary answer: The ideas were present from the earliest stage of the Reformation, but the actual phrases developed over time. The earliest phrases were sola gratia (by grace . . . Continue reading →
Is the Pope a Protestant?
About once a week, the Bishop of Rome, Benedict XVI (Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger), holds a “general audience” in St Peter’s Square in which he gives instruction (catechesis) to Roman Catholics. In three of the more recent of these catechetical audiences he has . . . Continue reading →
Reformed Smokers, Rockers, and Air Supply
Darryl Hart takes the occasion of a comment by John Frame about smoking to lauch a salvo against “Reformed Rockers.”
Quick Overview of the Differences Between Protestants and Rome
Reformation Chart Pt 1 Reformation Chart pt 2
Violent Persecution of Christians in India on the Rise?
I received an email from a URC missionary listing 32 instances of persecution of Christians in India.
Paul Schaefer on William Perkins
Paul is one of the finest scholars I know. He’ also chairman of the Religion Dept. at Grove City College. He’s been my rabbi for years. Thanks to Inwoo for these gems from Paul on Perkins.
Kim is Going to Chicago
Details at the RB
Christless Christianity is Here
Well, it never really went away but now it has a website and a prominent Reformed author behind it…sort of.
CTC Interviews Darryl Hart
Here
The Cult of Personality
Carl hits the nail squarely once more.
Federalism, Imputation, and Forensic Justification c. 115-50 AD
In the Ep. to Diognetus, ch. 9 (thanks to TC for the text): But when our unrighteousness was fulfilled, and it had been made perfectly clear that is wages–punishment and death–were to be expected, then the season arrived during which God had . . . Continue reading →
"Two Kingdoms" circa 115-50?
A notable early Christian apologist didn’t get the transformationalist memo. Ep. to Diognetus (5.1-11): For Christians are not distinguished from the rest of humanity by country, language, or custom. 2 For nowhere do they live in cities of their own, nor do . . . Continue reading →