Westminster Seminary California’s Bob Godfrey and the White Horse Inn’s Ken Jones are speaking at Glendale PCA on Saturday and Sunday. The schedule is here.
Iain Campbell’s New Book
In the Care of the Good Shepherd. I haven’t seen it yet, but I have implicit faith in Iain.
Tom Wright's Shadow Boxing
With the Reformation. Mike’s review continues.
Read an Excerpt from Gospel-Driven Life
Online for free via the White Horse Inn folks.
Office Hours Available on Zune
FYI. The WSC podcast, Office Hours, is available on Zune. The next scheduled program, Oct 5, 2009 is an interview with our own Mike Horton. Don’t miss it.
New in the Bookstore: The Gospel-Driven Life
In Christless Christianity Mike prosecuted the case against many forms of contemporary Christianity. That critique has found a hearing not only in North America but across the globe. It is finding a readership in Korea and elsewhere as they too find that . . . Continue reading →
"Christ, Kingdom, and Culture:" Jan 15-16, 2010
What is the kingdom of God? How does it relate to daily life? What is culture? Is there such a thing as Christian culture? Is Christ Lord or are we “making him Lord” over all things? How should we think about educating . . . Continue reading →
A Cultural Warrior’s Meditation for Reformation Day
A recent correspondent pointed me to a bulletin insert offered by the PCA Christian Education and Publications Committee. The theme of the insert is the “Reformation, Calvin, and Government.” There are two questions here. The first is historical, the second is pastoral . . . Continue reading →
More Audio: On Being Missional, Reformed, and Foolish
I spent Friday and Saturday in beautiful Traverse City, MI with the brothers and sisters of Redeemer PCA and with the presbyters meeting as the Great Lakes Presbytery (PCA). I gave two talks, preached once, and held a Sat AM Q & . . . Continue reading →
Herman Venema on the Knowledge of God
More great stuff from the Bullinger blog.
See You in Traverse City
I’ll be (Dv) in beautiful (predicted high of 73°) Traverse City, MI this Friday and Saturday (Sep 18-19, 2009) speaking to the Great Lakes Presbytery (PCA) on Friday and Saturday. I’ll be talking about “The Mission and the Marks” and “The Joy . . . Continue reading →
Carl Trueman in Colo Springs for Reformation Day
The folks at the Springs Reformed (RPCNA) Church put on a terrific Reformation Day conference. It’s October 30-Nov 1. This year’s speaker is Carl Trueman. There’s a lot of nonsense on the conference blog about how young Carl is, but beside that . . . Continue reading →
ATTN WSC Alums: Sep Newsletter Out
The WSC Alumni page is updated and you can subscribe there to Alma Matters, the official, free, online WSC alumni newsletter.
Audio: Horton on the Heidelberg Catechism
From the Adult Class at Christ Reformed URC in Santee (HT: Water is Thicker Than Blood)
Hart's "Mississippi" Interviews
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
Pierre DuMoulin on the Knowledge of God
More great stuff at that other HB: the Heinrich Bullinger blog.
Could There Be A Connection?
In a post dated 2009 the Barna Group notes two trends. First, they note the growing acceptance of female ministers in (mostly) mainline (read liberal) denominations, e.g. the PCUSA, the ECUSA, UMC, UCC, etc. The number of female ministers has grown “substantially” . . . Continue reading →
Old School Dutch Reformed On Two Covenants
Shane has it at the Reformed Reader.
Antonius Walaeus De Natura Dei (On the Nature of God)
Because, in our late modern, liquid, age, relational categories trump all others and because we’re given to nominalism now, it’s sometimes considered downright provocative to claim that God has a nature. The older Reformed writers, however, spoke this frequently. On the Heinrich . . . Continue reading →
WHI and the Wages of Spin
Two of my favorite entities, the White Horse Inn and Carl Trueman in one interview.