This question arises on the PB. I reply: Well, as I argue in RRC, there’s a strong case to be made from Scripture and the confession (defined broadly and narrowly) that, in Reformed theology, the public “means of grace” (the “due use . . . Continue reading →
Reformed Piety
The Latin Bible of Reformed Orthodoxy
More good stuff from Todd Rester.
Audio: Calvin, Geneva, and Psalmody
An interesting joint talk/lecture by Karin Maag and Paul Fields at the Meeter Center (Calvin Theological Seminary and Calvin College) on Calvin, the Psalms, and the Reformation of worship in Geneva.
You Want Pictures of Jesus?
Danny Hyde’s got your picture of God the Son right here.
The Piety of John Knox
At C or C.
Maybe They Had a Point?
They, in this case, would be the old CRC pietists (following the analysis of [was it D H Kromminga?] that the CRC is composed of “pies, docs, and kuyps,” i.e. pietists, doctrinalists, and Kuyperians) who heaped scorn on “the silver screen,” (movies), . . . Continue reading →