Is coming back into print. This book is invaluable. As Lane rightly notes, I relied on and interacted with this book a good deal in at least one chapter in Recovering the Reformed Confession.
Author: R. Scott Clark
R.Scott Clark is the President of the Heidelberg Reformation Association, the author and editor of, and contributor to several books and the author of many articles. He is professor emeritus of church history and historical theology at Westminster Seminary California, where he taught for 29 years. He also taught at Wheaton College, Reformed Theological Seminary, and Concordia University. He has hosted the Heidelblog since 2007 and the Heidelcast since 2009.
Might the Reformed Reformation Return to Heidelberg?
It will if God permits, of course, but in terms of human agency there are Reformed believers working to bring back the Reformed faith one of its cradle cities, Heidelberg. Sebastian Heck writes:
Betsy Hart Gets "Christless"
Here
A Reminder from Mark 12 and Romans 13
I’ve seen a bit of post-election apocalyptic talk. It’s not as if we don’t have NT instruction about the magistrate. It is the Word of God.
WWCTL (What Would Calvinism Taste Like?)
Thanks to Kim for pointing this out!
Audio: Baptism as New Creation
One of the things I missed when I was laid up recently was an excellent convocation lecture by Dr John Fesko during his visit to WSC.
Sure Things are Fine in "Evangelicalism"
This is a diverse group of commentators. No one can accuse Shane and the White Horse crew of not being inclusive. Be sure to stay tuned to the end for a bang-up conclusion. (HT: Wes Bredenhof)
E-Harmony Now Offers G-Harmony
According to CT.
Audio: Muether on Van Til–the CTC Interview
Here. This is a terrific interview about an even better book. If you haven’t read this book, I hope you will. There are many Van Til partisans and critics who have not understood Van Til in his historical-cultural-ecclesiastical context. Further, as Muether . . . Continue reading →
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 →
Kick Off Calvin’s 500th Birthday Celebration with WSC!
Westminster Seminary California is very happy to begin the year-long birthday bash for our favorite Reformer, John Calvin (1509-1564). We’re doing so with a conference 16-17 January, on the WSC campus, Calvin’s Legacy: Reforming the Church Today.
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 →
Olevianus on Law, Gospel, and Justification
At the Reformed Reader. The WSC bookstore has it in the old Rutherford House edition and in the new Reformation Heritage Books edition. The latter is a little less expensive. You can ask the bookstore for either.
Audio: Author's Forum at Christ Reformed Church
Here. Thanks to the folks at Christ Reformed (Anaheim) for their hospitality.
Hodge on the Free Offer
At James Durham Thesis.
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.
Joel Beeke's Newest Book
Info at RHB.
Union with Christ: It's Not That Difficult
Revised from 10 Jan 07 on the Old HB: Someone sent me these quotes and they’re worth posting. To set the ground of imputation in a clearer light, we must observe […] that the elect, before the righteousness of Christ is imputed . . . Continue reading →
Herman Witsius on Republication
Thanks to John Hendryx at Monergism for compiling this.
Zrim Reviews RRC
At Amazon
