Part 3 (QIRE) Part 4 (the recovery begins) Read the book for yourself.
Recovering the Reformed Confession
Twice on Sunday
Iain Campbell explains the importance and even the necessity of the second service.
Rob Reviews RRC
I missed this earlier at Lager and Gospel.
This Guy Gets It
This is one of the better summaries of ch. 2 of RRC I’ve seen so far.
Bill is Reading RRC!
He’s a Cornhusker writing from Omaha.
RRC is Book of the Month!
At Christ Reformed Church, Santee (it’s in the column on the left). The link it is to Amazon. This month it’s about $7.00 less at the Bookstore at WSC.
Nick is Reading RRC!
At Restless and Reforming. I’m not sure about the forearm smashing, however! It’s not really that sort of book.
The Problem of the Minimalist Definition
Yesterday someone sent a link to an essay posted on a seminary website. In the comments that follow I am not speaking to the seminary per se but I do want to challenge the implied premise of the essay. The fundamental question . . . Continue reading →
Andrew is Reading RRC
At the Reformed Reader.
New Site Devoted to the Belgic Confession
Thanks to our indefatigable pastor Danny Hyde!
Wes is Reading Caspar Olevian and the Substance of the Covenant
He reviews it here.
Is the "Gospel in the Stars"? or the Distinction Between Nature and Grace
In 1882 the Lutheran minister Joseph A. Seiss (1823-1904) published the provocative volume, The Gospel in the Stars, Or, Prímeval Astronomy (Philadelphia: E. Claxton & company, 1882). Evidently it found an audience and it has been reprinted as recently as the early . . . Continue reading →
The Single Best Book on Confessional Subscription
Introducing our Children to the Reformed Tradition
The “T” word doesn’t get a lot of respect, but, in fact, we are heirs of a tradition and we are transmitters of the same to our congregations and to our children and to those who are interested in it from without. . . . Continue reading →
On Being Truly Postmodern
There is a good deal of talk in contemporary evangelicalism about the rise, nature, and effect of so-called “postmodernism,” a movement in architecture, literature, philosophy, and religion associated with a circle of French writers such as Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida. In . . . Continue reading →
Audio: Author's Forum at Christ Reformed Church
Here. Thanks to the folks at Christ Reformed (Anaheim) for their hospitality.
See You in Anaheim Friday 14 November 2008
Kim Riddlebarger has the details. If you’re in So Cal and would like to talk about the past, present, and future of the Reformed churches, it would be great to meet you and sign a copy of RRC if you wish.
Zrim Reviews RRC
At Amazon
Sacramental Piety Reads RRC!
Here
Author's Forum on "Recovering" This Fri in Anaheim
Lord permitting, I’ll be at Christ URC this Friday night to discuss Recovering the Reformed Confession.