HT: Bill Chellis at DRC. 1. That Synod DECLARE that we stand in solidarity with our Reformed and Presbyterian brethren in rejecting as contrary to the Scriptures as summarized by our confessional standards the theological views that are generally associated with the . . . Continue reading →
Covenant, Justification, and Pastoral Ministry
The Law Before the Fall
Wes White explains.
Hodge on Rom 7
We think of Charles Hodge as stuffy systematician but he was an astute and careful reader of Scripture. His commentary on Romans is still useful. Wes White has an appreciation here.
Theonomy and Federal Vision: Separated at Birth?
The question comes concerning the relations between Theonomy and the Federal Vision. There is reason to think that there is some connection between the two movements. several well-known theonomists are also proponents of the FV. One of the FV leaders recently described . . . Continue reading →
PCA GA Admonishes LA Presbytery
Here. Now, what will the PCA do with the open promotion of the FV in the Missouri Presbytery and in the Pacific NW?
Timothy is Reading CJPM
Here
N. T. Wright and Richard Baxter
Paul Helm compares the two.
Who is N. T. Wright and Why Should I Care?
If you’re asking these questions then you need to hear the latest White Horse Inn program. It’s available online (free) or on CD (extended version) and, of course, on the radio. This is a balanced, intelligent, and critical survey of the range . . . Continue reading →
Hywel Jones on Preaching Sola Fide
The Marrow On Law And Gospel
Now, the law is a doctrine partly known by nature, teaching us that there is a God, and what God is, and what he requires us to do, binding all reasonable creatures to perfect obedience, both internal and external, promising the favour . . . Continue reading →
Louisiana Presbytery Reverses Field on FV
Now that’s what I call repentance!
Covenant Theology IS Reformed Theology
At Creed or Chaos
Pastor Benefits from Learning the Law/Gospel Distinction
Pastor Tim Blackmon writes: Good morning, I hope this finds you well. I just finished Covenant, Justification and Pastoral Ministry and was blown away by your chapter on Law and Gospel. In 13 years of pastoral ministry, I’ve not seen this emphasized . . . Continue reading →
A 19th-Century Confession of the Covenant of Works
Thanks to Martin for calling this to our attention
Bavinck on the Noahic Covenant with Nature
At the Reformed Reader
Ursinus: Christ as Law Keeper for Us
At C or C
Two Words and Two Covenants (Updated)
At Creed or Chao (link repaired)
CJPM Makes Top-Ten List
According to Stefan at The Confessionalist.
Will Peter Repent Again?
I don’t accept the premise that all dialogue is equally useful or important.
Legalism Kills
here