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March 2009 Archive

Video: Selderhuis on Calvin

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on March 7, 2009

Last month Herman Selderhuis was in Orlando giving lectures on Calvin at RTS. You can see the video here. Thanks to LO for the video.

Categorized Calvin Studies, Calvin500, Historical Theology, Video | Tagged biography, calvin, history, myths

Mouw Reviews Muether's Bio of Van Til

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on March 6, 2009

Hey Mikey, He likes it! You can order your copy from The Bookstore at WSC.

Categorized American Christianity, Historical Theology, History of Reformed Theology | Tagged Cornelius Van Til, John Muether

Watch New WSC Video

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on March 6, 2009 | 2 Comments

It’s posted to the WSC Facebook page. The 11 minute video features Bob Godfrey, Mike Horton (among other faculty) and some notable WSC alumni. Update: Link fixed.

Categorized Video, WSC Alumni News | 2 Comments

Nunc Super Tunc

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 5, 2009 | 11 Comments

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

Categorized Ancient Church, Historical Theology | Tagged christianity, history, the past, tradition | 11 Comments

How and Where Machen Spent his Parrothood

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 5, 2009 | 2 Comments

Of course there’s no such word as “Parrothood” properly but it get at what Machen said about his childhood education.

Categorized Machen, Machen’s Warrior Children, Twofold Kingdom | Tagged education, Machen, Twofold Kingdom | 2 Comments

Spending, The Crisis, And Idols

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 4, 2009 | 7 Comments

In recent years there was a move to focus Reformed and evangelical piety on “The Idols of the Heart.” Of course as one of those who agrees entirely with Calvin’s dictum that after the fall the “perpetual disposition” of human beings is . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Sanctification | Tagged consumer debt, idolatry, idols of the heart | 7 Comments

Could Instruments Be Idols?

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 3, 2009 | 155 Comments

re-posted from May 2007. In light of the discussion prompted by the brief snippet from Calvin on instruments this seems appropriate. — Friday, in the Medieval-Reformation course I gave a lecture on Calvin’s doctrine of worship during which a student asked about . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Reforming Worship | Tagged instruments in worship, regulative principle of worship | 155 Comments

Blast From the Past: Cavett Interviews Updike and Cheever

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on March 3, 2009

Dick Cavett has a blog on the NYT site. He’s posted video of a 1981 interview with John Cheever and John Updike. Several things strike one about this interview.

Categorized Culture Stuff | Tagged American literature, Cavett, Cheever, Updike

Why Are You So Anxious?

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on March 2, 2009 | 6 Comments

One of the most valuable resources that I have found in the last 15 years is the Mars Hill Audio Journal (no connection to Mars Hill Church). Hosted by Ken Myers, each volume of the MHAJ is a collection of essays by . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Christ and Culture, Culture Stuff | Tagged mars hill audio | 6 Comments

Question to Podcast Listeners. Which is Better: Free Form or Scripted?

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 2, 2009 | 26 Comments

If a fellow were going to record a weekly podcast (not saying that he will but if) would a listener rather hear something extemporaneous or scripted? (all things being equal, that is).

Categorized Podcasting | Tagged Heidelcast, podcasting | 26 Comments

Was the Reformation Necessary and Necessarily Grumpy?

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on March 2, 2009 | 1 Comment

Jason asks another provocative question at DRD. Clark responds:

Categorized Reformation Resources, Semper Reformanda | Tagged Ecumenism, Protestantism, reformation, roman catholicism | 1 Comment

MGK: Theonomy, Ethics, and Perspectivalism

by
  • R. Scott Clark
on March 1, 2009 | 4 Comments

At Matt’s Berit Olam.

Categorized Covenant Theology, Theonomy | Tagged m. g. kline, theonomy, tri-perspectivalism | 4 Comments

Fesko Reviews Garcia and Billings on Calvin's Doctrine of Union

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  • R. Scott Clark
on March 1, 2009 | 4 Comments

At Ordained Servant. Dick Gaffin replies. John Fesko is the new Academic Dean at WSC. He begins his duties on 1 July. John has recently published perhaps the most important single study of the doctrine of justification since the 19th century. He . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Calvin Studies, Historical Theology | Tagged calvin, Union with Christ | 4 Comments

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