Archive for February, 2009

 
 

G. K. Beale to Teach at WTS

In an interesting move, Westminster Theological Seminary has just announced G. K. Beale as an adjunct professor  from 2009-2012. Professor Beale’s first course for Westminster will be “The New … Read more→

The Old Life

OldLife.org is the latest addition to the Reformed Forum network. Darryl Hart and John Muether founded the Old Life Theological Society several years ago to point the way back … Read more→

William Still on the Double Crucifixion of Galatians 6:14

William Still explained–in the most vivid way–the reality of the division God sets between redeemed man and the fallen world on account of the crucifixion of Christ. He wrote:
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Notes on the Apocalypse #2

The second introduction, or the second feature of the introduction, of the book of Revelation is actually a Triune salutation. John writes:

“Grace to you and peace, from Him who is … Read more→

Christ the Center Interviews Richard B. Gaffin

I really do regret the fact that I was not able to be a panelist when the CTC crew had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Richard Gaffin to … Read more→

Notes on the Apocalypse #1

The introduction to the book of Revelation is of supreme importance if we are ever to come to a right understanding of its content. There are actually two introductions. The … Read more→

Phil Ryken on Darwin’s Subtitle

Phil Ryken has a very helpful post, over at Reformation 21, in which he points out the significance of the title of Darwin’s magnum opus The Origin of the Species … Read more→

David Brainerd Speaks Out Against Pursuing True Religious Affections As An End in Themselves

Students of Jonathan Edwards are aware of his concern for true religious affections. His treatise on the Religious Affections has become a classic of Christian literature. It should … Read more→

The Facts of the Matter

It is my pleasure to announce the republication of Rev. Dr. Carl W. Bogue’s excellent study Jonathan Edwards and the Covenant of Grace. You can order the book … Read more→

Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: The Superadded Gift (Part 2 of 3)

We’ve been looking at one of the toughest elements in Bavinck’s analysis, freewill and the origin of sin. The long debate between Augustine and Pelagius has seen many attempts at … Read more→