Exposition of the Nine Points (pt 4)
October 2009 Archive
What Do Tim Keller and Norman Shepherd Have in Common?
Darryl gives us an answer.
Mike Horton on Office Hours Mon Oct 5
Don’t miss the next episode of Office Hours from Westminster Seminary California. It’s an interview with Mike Horton. This is a look at the man behind the books, the lecturn, and the mic. Listen and subscribe at Office Hours.
Heidegger Now Available Online!
Special thanks to Wes White for pointing us to this most valuable resource: volume 1 of J. H. Heidegger (1633-98), Corpus theologiae christianae is now online. I’m downloading it now.
Sage Advice to Pastoral Candidates
From PCA pastor David Strain. Related HB posts: Candid Comments for Candidates (pt 1) Candid Comments for Candidates (pt 2)
WSC Holds "Seminary for a Day"
Every year we hold two “Seminary for a Day” sessions. You can see some pictures from yesterday’s sessions on Facebook. There will be another “Seminary for a Day” in March. If you’re thinking about seminary contact our admissions dept.
Audio: Bob Godfrey on Calvin
The guys at Ordinary Means (WSC grads and PCA pastors Shaun Nolan and Matt Bohling) interviewed Bob Godfrey and the audio is online.
Coen Brothers in CT
Christianity Today has a story today on two of the most interesting and thoughtful American film makers working today. Warning: if you’re easily offended, don’t watch Coen Brothers’ films. They are often graphic, violent, and profane. They also, however, ask important questions . . . Continue reading →
Audio: Chapel Message James 1:13-15, The Wisdom of Understanding Sin
From this morning’s chapel message at WSC.
Helm on Wright and the Reformation
Here is the fourth part of Helm’s review of Wright’s latest.
Pierre Viret in Print
Thanks to Andrew Myers for pointing us to these resources for those of us interested in one of Calvin’s colleagues in Geneva and in one of the more interesting, if overlooked, figures in the Reformation.
If It Happens: How to Handle Church Violence
It’s an ugly thing to have to consider but this might be a useful handout from CT.
The FV Isn’t Gone
The persistence of the FV movement within the NAPARC world has been noted before on the HB. Now, according to Brian Carpenter, writing for the Aquila Report, the Siouxlands Presbytery (PCA) has been dealing with a FV case. Charges have been laid in . . . Continue reading →