Archive for the ‘Random Thoughts on Weltanshauung’ Category

 
 

Wright on Imputed Righteousness

It seems that the followers of N.T. Wright continue to suggest that he does not deny the imputation of Christ’s righteousness. Beside the fact that he has made a career … Read more→

Thomas and Tweeddale Book on Calvin

Josh Walker, over at Bring the Books, has pointed out a new book, edited by Derek Thomas and John Tweeddale titled John Calvin: For a New Reformation. This looks like … Read more→

John Fesko Live on Christ the Center + Book Giveaway

The Reformed Forum is going to host John Fesko once again on Christ the Center.  This time he’ll be discussing his newest book, The Rule of Love.  The interview will be streamed … Read more→

The Early Church Fathers

Christ the Center recently interviewed Michael Haykin of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary about the value of studying the early church fathers. If there was an area where Reformed scholars … Read more→

The Sand of the Sea

One of the chief promises God made to Abraham was that his descendants would be as numerous as the sand of the sea. The point is not that we try … Read more→

The Exegesis of Jacob’s Tapestry

This is why I love Tommy Keene! Tommy, thanks for doing the work I was too lazy to do.

2009 Next Conference Audio

Here is the audio from the 2009 Next Conference :

The Preeminence of Christ (Joshua Harris) Christ’s Incarnation (D.A. Carson) Christ’s Life (Kevin … Read more→

On the Nature and Necessity of Proof-Texting

I can’t tell you how many times I have heard someone in the church warn against proof texting. Proof-texting, of course, is that method of defending theological truth by means … Read more→

Paul Helm on Consumer Religion

Here is the most recent article Paul Helm has posted on his blog. It is typical, insightful (and on this occasion, sarcastic) Helm on Christianity and culture.

The Deceit of Human Autonomy

If you watch this film trailer you will see the deceit of human autonomy. Ray Kurzweil is responsible for the flat bed scanner, a reading machine for the blind, … Read more→