We owe a debt of gratitude to Reformation Heritage Books and General Editors, R. Scott Clark and Casey Carmichael, for the latest publication in their “Classic Reformed Theology” series, Robert Rollock’s Commentary on Ephesians.
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Classic Reformed Theology Series Volumes 1–5
New In Print: Robert Rollock On Ephesians
Robert Rollock (1555–99) was one of the most significant Reformed theologians in Scotland in the late sixteenth century. He was an important figure in the development of Reformed covenant theology. He received Calvin’s theology and was especially influenced by Caspar Olevianus (1536–87) . . . Continue reading →
Updated Resource Page: Grammar Guerrilla
I was surprised to learn that of the more than 6,000 Heidelblog posts, two of the most popular have been Grammar Guerrilla posts: Grammar Guerrilla: Comfort v Comfortability and Grammar Guerrilla: Agreement v Agreeance. Continue reading →
The Top 10 HB Posts Since 2007
Earlier this week I posted a new resource page listing the annual the Top 10 Posts back to 2009. In response someone asked for a list of the all-time Top 10 HB posts. Here they are. One wrinkle is that #9 and . . . Continue reading →
New Resource Page: Top Ten Heidelblog Posts Through The Years
There are more than 6,000 posts on the HB. The resources page is the best way to find stuff on the HB. Just added: Continue reading
On Being Reformed Discounted 40%
The code is HUMANITIES21. The discounted hardcopy price (USA) is $41.99 and the discounted ebook is $32.99. Order here. More information on the book here.
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On Being Reformed Now $19.99 Until December 31, 2020
On Being Reformed: Debates Over A Theological Identity is now $19.99 until December 31, 2020. Use the code: BEST20PAL to get the discount. For more information about this volume the introductory post. This volume is usually grossly over-priced but this is a . . . Continue reading →
On Being Reformed E-Book On Sale For $11.99 Until December 1, 2020
The publisher has the E-book edition of On Being Reformed marked down to $11.99 (USA; UK 11.99 stlg). Use the code CYBER20PAL. The promotion ends December 1, 2020. Resources How To Subscribe To Heidelmedia Office Hours: On Being Reformed . . . Continue reading →
Taking Heidelcalls Now…Win A Copy Of The Rise And Triumph Of The Therapeutic Self
I am reading a draft of an MA Thesis right now but later this afternoon I will be diving back into Carl Trueman’s latest, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self. I have an extra copy and I am giving it . . . Continue reading →
New In Print: The Synod of Dort: Historical, Theological, and Experiential Perspectives
The Synod of Dort is one of the most important events in the history of the Reformed Churches. From 1618–16 delegates from the Reformed Churches the Netherlands, the British Isles, and Europe attended (or, in the case of France, were prevented by . . . Continue reading →
Why Not Stick To History? Short Answer: The Twofold Kingdom (Duplex Regimen)
A popular political commentator published a book a few years ago titled Shut Up And Sing, in which she argued that famous athletes and other entertainers should keep their political and cultural opinions to themselves and not seek to use their fame to . . . Continue reading →
Back In Print! Ames On The Heidelberg Catechism And Caspar Olevianus On The Apostles’ Creed
William Ames, A Sketch of the Christian’s Catechism. Classic Reformed Theology. Todd Rester, trans. (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2008). Ames (1576–1633) exposits a particular text of Scripture that supports the main thoughts for a given Lord’s Day in the Heidelberg Catechism . . . Continue reading →
Before The Heidelcast: Cross Talk (And The HB Media Archive)
Recently I did an interview with Jason Estopinal of the Layman’s Lounge podcast. During the interview he asked about the Heidelcow-bell. I gave a brief history of the Heidelcast and remembered the prototype of the Heidelcast: Cross Talk (2006–07). As an experiment, . . . Continue reading →
On Sale Until August 20, 2020: On Being Reformed $24.00
If you have been waiting for this expensive little volume to drop to a reasonable price, here it is. Order here. Code: BIGPAL20 MORE INFORMATION Office Hours: On Being Reformed Paul Helm Reviews On Being Reformed Pre-Order Now—On Being Reformed: Debates Over . . . Continue reading →
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New In Print—The Synod Of Dort: Historical, Theological, And Experiential Perspectives
2018–19 was the 400th anniversary of the great Synod of Dort. It was not that long ago, but given global events, it might seem like a lifetime ago. In commemoration there was renewed attention to Synod and the Canons of Dort resulting . . . Continue reading →