Sometimes pagan get it when Christian don’t Politically correct Constantinianism?
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.
Egalitarians All
As a postscript to the series on Reformed church members as free agents I note that a recent poll shows that a majority of American Roman Catholics believe that they too can be “good Catholics” even though they do not attend mass . . . Continue reading →
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 →
What Do Your Mormon Neighbors Believe?
Resources here
Is the Reformed Faith Antinomian?
Not according to the Belgic Confession.
Covenant Theology IS Reformed Theology
At Creed or Chaos
Ratramnus Lives
I hope this makes sense to my CH602 students
In Order for Us to Be Truly Ecumenical We Must be Truly Presbyterian
So says Sean Lucas
Muether on Van Til: A Review
It is hard to overstate the influence of Cornelius Van Til on confessional and conservative Reformed theology since the early 20th century. I’ll use myself as an an example because I think that what I experienced is fairly representative of what others . . . Continue reading →
Medal of Honor Winner: Michael Mansoor
In today’s SD Union-Tribune. As with all medal of honor stories, this one is amazing. Two words come to mind: courage and selflessness.
Is Text Criticism a "Modern" Thing?
No. Just ask Shane Lems.
What Did Calvin Say? (re-post)
From 15 Mar 2007. Reposted here by request.
What Would Calvin Say?
Recently a prominent evangelical (Bible church) pastor suggested that were Calvin alive today he would be premillennial and that true “Calvinists” should be (pre-trib, dispensational) premillennialists. Those of us who actually read Calvin and historic Calvinist theology and who are confessing ministers . . . Continue reading →
More Evidence That Evangelicals Still Don't Get It
Apparently unchurched people aren’t really interested in the sort of stuff that attracts baby-boomer evangelicals to church. (HT: Tullian)
New Audio: A Biblical Case for Natural Law
Thanks to the folks at Christ Reformed Church in Anaheim.
Two Kingdoms in Christianity Today
Uwe-Siemon-Netto writes, “Election 08’s ‘False Clerics and Schismatic Spirits.’” Thanks to Darryl Hart for the heads up.
Pastor Benefits from Learning the Law/Gospel Distinction
Pastor Tim Blackmon writes: Good morning, I hope this finds you well. I just finished Covenant, Justification and Pastoral Ministry and was blown away by your chapter on Law and Gospel. In 13 years of pastoral ministry, I’ve not seen this emphasized . . . Continue reading →
More Riddleblogging Goodness
Ligionier is posting articles from a recent TableTalk.
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 →

