New on the WSC site.
Reformation Resources
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 →
Consumerism Versus Christ
Martin on the spiritual danger of consumerism.
WSC Commencement 08 (pt 2)
Part 1 is here. Every graduation is special to the graduates and we have been gifted with a number of gifted commencement speakers (e.g. our own Hywel Jones, John Piper, Ken Myers, just to name a few of the recent speakers). In . . . Continue reading →
Mystery is Good
Zrim explains
Church Growth is Dead
So says Pastor Marty Fields of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Laurel, MS.
Anthony Carter's New Book
Anthony’s new book is here.
Heidelberg Reformation Association Newsletter for June
Is now online here (PDF) It’s free and features essays by Danny Hyde on why dispensationalism is so popular, by Bill Bruinsma on the necessity of the moral law for the Christian, by me on whether God is capricious, and book reviews of . . . Continue reading →
The Killer B's: Idols of the Minister's Heart
New on the Faculty Reflections page at WSC
Coming This Fall: Reforming or Conforming?
Thanks to Gary Johnson and Ron Gleason for their editorial work. David Wells wrote the foreword. Contributors include Paul Helm, Paul Wells, R. Scott Clark, John Bolt, Jeffrey Waddington, Paul Kjoss Helseth, and Martin Downes (HT: Martin Downes). Crossway says that this . . . Continue reading →
Ken Jones On Jeremiah Wright
Thanks to Kim for the heads up. (HT: Riddleblog)
Seminary Saturday: Meredith Kline Audio
My two Old Testament professors were both named Meredith Kline. The late Meredith G. Kline taught Pentateuch and Prophets. His son, Meredith M. Kline taught us Hebrew, historical books, and the Wisdom Literature. Now you can here both Merediths for yourself. These . . . Continue reading →
Scripture Passages Put to Familiar Tunes
Not just a couple of lines repeated out of context over and again but whole passages. Pastor Howard Sloan has been doing this and the meter seems to me to work. I’m not a musician so you be the judge.
April Reformation Voice is Out (not a joke)
Here’s the table of contents (PDF): MINISTER’S ALL? by R. Scott Clark……………………………………………………….2 WHEN THE CHURCH LOSES THE KEYS by Howard Sloan……………………..4 WILL YOU SUBMIT? by Ronald Cammenga…………………………………………..7 BOOK REVIEWS…………………………………………………………………………………10 NEWS, NOTES, AND PRAYER REQUESTS……………………………………………12
Chemnitz on the Trinity
At Creed or Chaos
They Can Run But They Can't Hide (UPDATED 9:55PM Pac Sun)
The explanations emanating from the bureaucracy in St Louis as to why they cancelled the Issues Etc Radio show aren’t adding up in the Wall Street Journal (HT: Shane Rosenthal). I raised the question about ratings a few days ago. It would . . . Continue reading →
Hope for Confessional Lutheran Radio?
According to Kim and this site the bureaucrats may be re-thinking their decision to cancel the Issues Etc. The Petition is now up to 4,000+ signatures and growing.
Issues Etc No More?
According to Kim Riddlebarger, the bureaucrats in the LCMS have pulled the plug on the Issues Etc radio show. The Issues Etc folks were kind to have me on the show several times and they were always gracious despite our differences.
Worship: Evangelical or Reformed?
Bob Godfrey answers.
Luther: Not Just Another Moral Reformer
But that’s what Cardinal Walter Kasper wants to make him.* There were a lot of moral Reformers before, during, and after the Reformation. Luther wasn’t one of them. The moral Reformers wanted to clean up the behavior of the Roman communion and . . . Continue reading →