By Cornel Venema. He has a book forthcoming at RHB. To whet your appetite here’s an interview with the Christ the Center guys.
February 2009 Archive
The Program-Driven Church
One link led to another and I happened recently upon the website of a large NAPARC congregation. As I often do I looked to see who the pastor was. That link led me to a list of “pastoral staff” who coordinate a . . . Continue reading →
Helm Interacts with Os Guiness on "Civility"
Thought-provoking stuff as always. Os Guiness is the guest on the up-coming White Horse Inn.
Nick is Reading RRC: Keep the Sabbath Wholly
I wish I had thought of that.
First Virtual Online Library of Medieval Works
Thanks to WSC student D. J. Goodwiler for pointing me to this Catalogue of Digitized Medieval Manuscripts hosted at UCLA (HT: Biblical Studies and Technological Tools).
The Secret of Knowing God’s Will (2)
Part 1. According to Deuteronomy 29:29, believers are to trust in, rely upon, listen to, and obey that which God has revealed rather than seeking that which He has not revealed. In the history of salvation, seeking what God has not revealed . . . Continue reading →
Help Bring the Reformed Faith Back to Heidelberg!
Sebastian writes, “The R2G Reformation to Germany Vision Trips are a great way for pastors, elders, missions committee members or regular church members, along with their families, to catch a glimpse of what the Reformation was like in Germany and what is . . . Continue reading →
The Secret of Knowing God’s Will (1)
The single most pressing question I hear is: “How can I know God’s will?” Prospective seminary students want to know whether they should attend seminary. Couples want to know whether they should get married. Ministers want to know whether to take a . . . Continue reading →
And Now a Book Burning?
Edward Feser has a strange story about a 4-volume encyclopedia on Christian Civilization published by Wiley-Blackwell has been recalled and is to be destroyed despite the fact that, according “to the encyclopedia’s editor, George Thomas Kurian, the set had been copy-edited, fact-checked, . . . Continue reading →
Reformed Academic Press has a New Site
Here.
LCMS Bureaucrats to Sue Issues Etc?
It’s possible according to Extreme Theology (HT: Kim Riddlebarger)
To WSC Alumni
Our Alumni Coordinator John Bales would like to hear from you.
Report on the Melbourne (Australia) Fires
You may know of Rowland Ward, a the minister of Knox Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia. He is a scholar of Australian church history and of the history of worship. He writes:
The Donatists and Blagojevich
Who says Church History isn’t hip and helpful? Stanley Fish invokes Augustine’s rejection of Donatism in consideration of whether Roland Burris should be seated in the US Senate (HT: Ryan Glomsrud).
You Heard it Here First: Indulgences are Back
Now the NYT has a story on the return of indulgences in the Roman communion. The HB observed this phenomenon in Nov 2007. In case you’re worried about purgatory, read this. Obviously the Roman doctrine of justification hasn’t changed. (HT: Ryan Glomsrud)
Audio: Powlison on "The Puritans" and Biblical Counseling
At the CCEF site (HT: Feeding on Christ)
WCF vs NCT: Which is More "Spiritual"?
One of the most persistent caricatures of Reformed orthodoxy is that it was (and remains) a lifeless, dead orthodoxy. Apparently some enthusiastic supporters of the so-called (self-described) “New Covenant” theology have taken up this view as a way of contrasting the piety . . . Continue reading →
When Community Isn't
The contemporary use of the word “community” has troubled me for some time. I couldn’t put my finger on it until today. It came to me during a drive across the the vast wasteland that is Nevada.
The "Victorious Christian" or The Victorious Christ?
Nick explains
There is Such a Thing As Creation
Somewhere between the notion that we know the time and date of creation and the idea that “creation” is nothing more than a convention is the truth that there is a Creator (who knows and who has made himself known) and there . . . Continue reading →