In our last few posts we’ve been plowing through Bavinck’s analysis of original sin and what was lost by the fall. Human beings did not become ‘sub’ creatures … Read more→
Archive for the ‘Phil Ryken’ Category
Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics: The Superadded Gift (Part 3 of 3)
Our three part series on the superadded gift (SG) was pretty difficult and challenging. This was especially true in our small group study but we’re still friends … Read more→
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→
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→
Philip G. Ryken Sermon at Nicholas T. Batzig’s Ordination Service
Last night I had the enormous privilege of having Philip Graham Ryken preach at my ordination service. Beginning in September 2007 I served as a pastoral intern under Dr. Ryken … Read more→
Christ the Center Interview with Phil Ryken
Here is the link to the most recent Christ the Center interview. We had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Philip Graham Ryken about his doctoral dissertation Thomas Boston as … Read more→
The Incarnation in the Gospels
The latest addition to the Reformed Expository Commentary is a real gem. This series continues to impress me as I work my way through the various volumes. I … Read more→
Phil Ryken on Women and the Deaconate
Phil Ryken has just written a post, over at Ref21, vindicating his position on women and deaconal ministry. You can read it here.For those interested, I did make a point … Read more→
Philip G. Ryken on Ecclesiastes
Just after we left Tenth Presbyterian Church to go to Christ the King, Phil began a series of sermons on the book of Ecclesiates. I wish I could have heard … Read more→
Phil Ryken’s Sermon at Elijah’s Baptism Service
Here is the link to the sermon that Phil Ryken preached at Elijah’s baptism. The text was Jeremiah 36:1-36. It was a great sermon with a very creative ending. This … Read more→
