Archive for March, 2009

 
 

Sinclair Ferguson MP3 Lecture on the Puritans

Thanks to the kind permission of Dr. Joel Beeke and the men at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, this lecture by Sinclair Ferguson, given at the dedication of the Puritan Resource … Read more→

Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Grace is absolutely Certain, Isn’t it?

Our last post touched on Bavinck’s theology of the covenant from his book Saved by Grace , (Reformation Heritage Books, 2008). From there we outlined the Reformed concept of salvation, … Read more→

Does Guilt Cause Corruption or Accompany It?

Over at Old Life, D. G. Hart has an important post dealing with the ongoing discussion about the relationship between union with Christ, justification and sanctification. You can read it … Read more→

Petition Hate Crime Legislation

While I rarely promote political issues on this site, I really believe this is an extremely important issue for you to consider. Coral Ridge Ministries is asking individuals to sign … Read more→

Herman Bavinck’s Saved by Grace: A Little Taste of Grace

Bavinck’s theology is looking for life; to articulate it, to revel in it, and to encapsulate it especially as it is found in the certainty and context of divine revelation. … Read more→

Christ the Center Interviews Michael Haykin

Here is the link to the most recent Christ the Center Interview. This time we had the distinct privilege of interviewing Dr. Michael A. G. Haykin, professor of church history … Read more→

Ligonier Ministry Live Webcast and Conference Update

Updates from the 2009 Ligonier National Conference are online at the Ligonier Ministry blog. You can read them here . There will be a live webcasting for the remainder of … Read more→

Michael Haykin on the Church Fathers (Special Excerpt)

Last week we had the privilege of interviewing Michael Haykin on the importance of studying the church fathers. The full interview will be released tomorrow at the Reformed Forum . … Read more→

Robert Knight Rudolph Lectures

For those of you who have not read my previous post about Dr. Robert K. Rudolph you can find that post here. You can read more about him here. Below … Read more→

Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: Death is absolutely Certain, Isn’t It?

Our last post summarized Bavinck’s definition of sin as a non-physical ethical force that is not exactly ‘non-being’ but certainly strives in that direction. Death, the result of sin, was … Read more→