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March 2009 Archive

Why Johnny Can't Preach (5)

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 31, 2009 | 3 Comments

Part 4 So far Gordon has focused on the form of preaching. In chapter 4 he turns to questions of content. He says, “…in addition to the cultural matters that have concerned me throughout, I also believe that preaching today almost entirely . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Preaching the Word | Tagged culture war, homiletics, introspection, moralism, preaching, Why Johnny Can’t Preach | 3 Comments

Idolatry and the Supper

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 31, 2009

The WHI guys are taking a quick tour of 1 Corinthinans as part their series on “Christianity in a post-Christian world.” Last week’s show was on “idolatry and other bad habits.” This week’s show focused on the abuse of the Supper in . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Christian Life | Tagged 1 Corinthians, idolatry, supper, White Horse Inn

Two New Reviews of RRC

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 31, 2009

Pastor Charlie Wingard (Westminster PCA) reviews it at Amazon. There is another review at Amazon by “Reader.” It’s a positive review, mainly focusing on the epilogue and the interaction with the “new Calvinists.” He calls mine a “truly postmodern approach.” Properly qualified, . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Recovering the Reformed Confession

The Great Recession, Idols, and the Gospel

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 31, 2009

One of the patterns that some economists have noted, in connection with the “Great Recession” we are experiencing, is that consumer spending continued to grow with very few pauses since 1980. At the same time, the savings rate dropped. Baby boomers (those born . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Practica

Nunc Super Tunc: Does History Matter?

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 31, 2009

The title is Latin for “Now is superior to then.”1 It’s a shorthand way of getting at an attitude, which is widespread among American Christians, that says whatever we think and do now is necessarily superior to anything that was thought and . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Historical Theology

Is the WCF Inherently Supra?

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 30, 2009 | 16 Comments

Donald John MacLean considers Guy Richards’ arguments in the most recent issue of the Confessional Presbyterian.

Categorized Historical Theology, History of Reformed Theology | Tagged infralapsarianism, order of the decrees, supralapsarianism, westminster confession of faith | 16 Comments

Audio: Sinclair Ferguson on the Puritans

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 30, 2009

Thanks to the Puritan Resource Center.

Categorized Audio | Tagged Sinclair Ferguson

Hart Reviews Crouch on Culture Making

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 30, 2009 | 2 Comments

Here.

Categorized Christ and Culture | Tagged Christ and Culture, evangelicals | 2 Comments

It's Not Too Late to Sign Up for the Calvin500 Conference (only)

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 30, 2009

If you want to attend only the conference there is info on the Calvin500 blog.

Categorized Calvin Studies, Calvin500 | Tagged Calvin500 Conference, Calvinpalooza, geneva

On "Private Spirits" and the Westminster Confession

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 30, 2009

Here’s a helpful post from the folks at the IRBS gathering up some recent resources on this question.

Categorized Reformed Piety | Tagged Cessationism, continuing revelation, westminster confession of faith

Machen: Reluctant Warrior

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 27, 2009

At GR.

Categorized Machen, Machen’s Warrior Children | Tagged Machen, OPC, PCUSA, Presbyterian History

Phil is Reading RRC and Living It

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 27, 2009 | 2 Comments

And reflecting on it at his blog. He’s a minister in the other URC, the UK equivalent of the American United Churches of Christ. So it’s very much in the mainline where the URCNA is very much in the sideline. So it’s . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Recovering the Reformed Confession | Tagged QIRC, QIRE, Recovering the Reformed Confession | 2 Comments

A Reformation2Germany Project

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 26, 2009

Sebastian Heck writes: Dear friends, brothers and sisters, I briefly want to inform you of some recent developments concerning an item many of you have asked about. I know many of you have prayed – and are still praying – that in . . . Continue reading →

Categorized The Mission: Reaching and Teaching | Tagged Reformation2Germany, Sebastian Heck

What if Confessional Lutherans and Reformed Agreed on Progressive Sanctification?

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 26, 2009 | 8 Comments

Darryl asks this question at the OLTS

Categorized Sanctification | Tagged progressive sanctification | 8 Comments

Stott: "Substitution" is Not a Theory

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 26, 2009 | 1 Comment

At DeYoung, Restless, and Reformed.

Categorized Atonement | Tagged Atonement, substitution | 1 Comment

DeYoung: After the Boomers

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 25, 2009

From Kevin’s new book.

Categorized Contemporary Evangelicalism | Tagged future of evangelicalism, nextgen

Iain Campbell on "The Means of Grace"

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 25, 2009

…the Reformed tradition recognised, alongside its great emphasis on grace, that while we experience that grace personally and individually, we recognise it through particular channels, or ‘means’. There is a distinction to be made between means and ends – the end that . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Reformed Piety | Tagged Means of Grace, prayer, Sanctification

Todd is Reading Ames on the HC

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 25, 2009

William Ames’ catechetical sermons guided by the Heidelberg Catechism is in print and in English. Todd Peddlar is reading them profitably. This volume is the first in the series Classic Reformed Theology.

Categorized Classic Reformed Theology | Tagged Classic Reformed Theology, Heidelberg Catechism, William Ames

The Problem with "Just as I Am"

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 25, 2009

Zrim explains.

Categorized Reforming Evangelicalism | Tagged conversion, repentance, true faith

Why Johnny Can’t Preach (4)

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 25, 2009 | 4 Comments

Part 3. Another reason Johnny can’t preach is because Johnny can’t write. To make this point Gordon begins with an important survey of the way technological changes have affected communication. We take printed texts for granted. We blithely tell people to “read . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Preaching the Word | Tagged preaching, T. David Gordon, Why Johnny Can’t Preach, Writing | 4 Comments

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