Triune Faith
Considering the classical definition of faith (notitia, assensus, and fiducia) in the light of both Gordon Clark's formulation (n, a, f as a subset of a), and John Ball's answer to Why does the...
View ArticleThe Years Best Fiction: 2006
State of Fear [2004] Michael Crichton delivers once again in a surprisingly politically incorrect story about eco-terrorism (though, perhaps not surprising, when one considers his penchant for...
View ArticleThe Year's Best Non-Fiction: 2006 (Honourable Mentions)
1. Breaking the Da Vinci Code: Answers to the Questions Everyone's Asking by Darrell Bock (2004). A suprising: best of the DVC debunkers.2. Covenant Theology: The Key of Theology in Reformed Thought...
View ArticleThe Year's Best Non-Fiction: 2006 (Recently Published)
This year due to the fact that there are 23 titles contending for the top ten spots, I am judiciously dividing them into two categories. The Top Ten will be titles either published in 2006 or available...
View ArticleSiouxlands Presbytery on FV/NPP
Good News! from a higher PCA assemby:Fathers, Brothers, and Sisters, it gives me great pleasure to announce to you a victory for the cause of truth in the PCA. Included here is a link to my blog, on...
View ArticleExercises & Class Meetings
Following up on Pastor Lewis' post."Once a week in every town 'that excercise that St. Paul calleth prophesying' is to be held. The reference is to 1 Corinthians 14:29-31,'Let two or three prophets...
View ArticleThe Strasbourg Connection
Further to the last post:Apparently, Martin Bucer & friends may well have been some of those continental reformed which McNeill refers to as having developed these exercise/fellowships....a year...
View Article2007 Top Ten Fiction
This year I read just under 30 fiction books – most of them (25) either mystery or suspense.The top one was a – surprisingly, for me, considering my poor attitude towards Canadian writing – Canadian...
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Wrighting More Wrongs?The Anglican Bishop N.T.Wright has been dismissed by the orthodox Reformed, in the past, for his association and promulgation of the so-called New Perspective(s) on Paul, his -...
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Covenant ChildrenSeveral years ago I was kindly sent a photocopy of L. B. Schenck's The Presbyterian Doctrine of Children in the Covenant. At that time it was out of print, but - seemingly - beginning...
View ArticleTop 10 New Non-Fiction: 2007
1 Gary Gilley Is That You Lord?: Hearing the Voice of the Lord, A Biblical Perspective [2007]. Addresses a fundamental flaw in modern evangelicalism - knowing God's will.2 Roger Oakland Faith Undone:...
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Global Cooling!Over the past year records (and anecdotal evidence) indicate that we have been cooling rather than warming. Everybody go out and buy a copy of State of Fear, and quit falling for the...
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Submitted with (minimal) comment or review*Top CDs on My Play-list: 2008· Alan Parsons Project Tales of Mystery and Imagination (1975)· Angela Hewitt Bach: The English Suites(2003)· Brasstronaut Old...
View ArticlePink on Mans Impotence, Pt.3: Responsibility & Opposition
In which Pink discusses both the difficulty both in presentation and reception of teaching/understanding this doctrine, and mans natural vehemence to it.Not only does the appalling ignorance of our...
View ArticleOrigins of the Baptists, Pt.1: The Anabaptists
"The great reformers - Luther, Zwingli, Calvin - had tremendous regard for the living tradition of the historic church. They moved cautiously for they had no urge to unchurch themselves. They hesitated...
View ArticleYoung on Inspiration
This is part of an ongoing discussion on a Yahoo ListAfter discussing the foundation for biblical inspiration using just three texts – 2 Tim.3:16; 2 Pet.1:21; and Psalm 82:6 (as from Jesus in John...
View ArticleHermeneutics 101
Here are some basic points (in no particular order) to consider when interpreting Scripture:1. Perspicuity - The Bible is simple and clear. Literate people can read and understand the Bible - esp. its...
View ArticleThe Three Covenants
"First, God established a Covenant of Works with Adam as federal head of mankind. In this covenant, eternal life was acquired by perfect obedience to God's commands. After the fall God established the...
View ArticlePsalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs
This is from a discussion on a yahoo group list: Another list member wrote: I have not 'shouted' at you for quite a while now so thought I would chime in here though uninvited. Hi, No problem.I...
View ArticleFundamentalist?
"It is a mistake, often made by educated persons who happen to have but little knowledge of historical theology, to suppose that Fundamentalism is a new and strange form of thought. It is nothing of...
View ArticleWe Are All Hindus Now ?!
"America is not a Christian nation. We are, it is true, a nation founded by Christians, and according to a 2008 survey, 76 percent of us continue to identify as Christian (still, that's the lowest...
View ArticleKeegstra, the Holocaust, Zionism, Free Speech and Christianity: Initial...
KeegstraThe Central Alberta teacher who – in the mid ‘80s - was fired from his job, his teaching license suspended, and found guilty in Court for “promoting hatred” against an identifiable group.He was...
View ArticleLectio Divina – A Rising Mystical Phenomenon Among Evangelicals: Five Reasons...
1.First of all, the lectio divina was spawned, nurtured, and matured in papistry.“The practice of lectio divina was incorporated into the rules of Rome’s dark monasticism.It was systematized into four...
View ArticleJay's Analysis Test Reblog
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