In light of the current White Horse Inn series on the necessity, importance, and usefulness of doctrine and apologetics for the church and the Christian life, it seemed like a good idea to point you to this golden oldie from MR in . . . Continue reading →
Confessional Evangelicals
Sinclair Ferguson on "Risking the Truth"
Martin Downes has a book coming out and Sinclair Ferguson has written the foreword, which is online now.
Pies, Docs, Kuyps, And Confessionalists
The first time I heard the expression, “Pies, Docs, and Kuyps” was during a seminary lecture by Derke Bergsma. He was relating what had already become a fairly standard sociological taxonomy in the Reformed world. There are three kinds of Reformed folk: . . . Continue reading →
Machen’s Warrior Children, Ed Stetzer, And Beth Moore
John Frame first published his essay “Machen’s Warrior Children” in 2003, in a Festscrhfit (a volume of congratulatory essays usually in honor of a 65th birthday or a retirement) for Alister McGrath. The essay was ostensibly a historical analysis of what happened . . . Continue reading →