He likes it. He gets it. ps. I can’t figure out how to comment there so I’ll do it here. He complains a bit that I didn’t focus much on the emergent movement/Mars Hill Church (I know there’s a distinction). I did . . . Continue reading →
Recovering the Reformed Confession
Is the Reformed Faith Biblicistic?
Pete Enns thinks so. Or we could define the Reformed faith as that which has been confessed in public, ecclesiastically sanctioned documents which summarize the essentials of the faith. Hmm, someone should write a book making that case!
Pastor Dechert is Reading RRC
At Guard Yourselves from Idols.
Wes Bredenhof's Review of RRC Online
At his blog.
Take a Free Puff: NTJ 12.4 Is Out
You can take a free puff here. This issue includes a review of Tim Keller’s defense of the faith by Bruce Kuklick (University of Penn.) Danny Olinger on the OPC between the ordination of its oldest minister and its youngest, on the . . . Continue reading →
Jared is Reading RRC
At Dead Theologians.
Don't Stand There in the Entry, Come on In!
Kevin DeYoung, on of the authors of a terrific book on the emergent/emerging movements has a blog and he writes today about a conference just held at his congregation with Collin Hansen. He makes a couple of points to which I want . . . Continue reading →
Concluding Reflections on RRC
At Restless and Reforming.
Nick is Reading RRC: Keep the Sabbath Wholly
I wish I had thought of that.
Maybe "Dead" Orthodoxy is Really Life Giving?
As I read, the scales fell from my eyes. I couldn’t believe it. We are justified by “receiving and resting on Christ and his righteousness through faith”! It was almost too good to be true. I felt like the heavens had opened . . . Continue reading →
Stephen is Reading RRC
At Frightfully Pleased.
David is Reading RRC
At Pilgrim’s Redress.
RRC Tops Merritt's List
Thanks to Merritt for his kind words at Law and Gospel.
A Little More on Defining "Reformed"
In response to the “Who or What Gets to Define ‘Reformed’?” post and others like it, some have argued that if the definition of Reformed includes a certain (paedobaptist) view of Baptism then it should also include a certain polity. Some have . . . Continue reading →
Who or What Gets to Define "Reformed" (re-posted)
In response to the post on Bob Godfrey’s Unexpected Journey, Arthur writes to ask, “So does someone who does not hold to every point of doctrine in the Reformed confessions be considered “Reformed”. More to the point, can a credobaptist not be . . . Continue reading →
It Makes Him Uncomfortable But In a Good Way
Nick has read chapter 7 of RRC on worship. His survey of the chapter made me laugh out loud—I had to think for a while about “spit the dummy”—and I wrote the chapter! Of course, the author hopes you’ll read the chapter . . . Continue reading →
RRC Makes Another Top-Ten List
Thanks to Seth Huckstead at Heritage Books.
Young, Restless, and Arbitrary?
I’m watching a video interview of Collin Hansen, author of Young, Restless, and Reformed. At about 21 minutes into the interview I heard a familiar voice: WSC alumnus Jonathan King (MA, HT), now a PhD student at TEDS. You might know JK . . . Continue reading →
Charlie Wingard is Reading RRC
At his blog.
RRC: The White Horse Inn Interview
The main White Horse Inn page is here. The free download page is here. You can order the book from The Bookstore at WSC.