By faith [the Christian] is a member of the covenant [of grace], and that faith has a wide outlook, a comprehensive character, which not only points to justification but also … Read more→
Archive for the ‘Vos’ Category
Theocracy and Eschatology
I have recently written a post over at Historia Salutis that deals with Old Covenant Theocratic sanctions in redemptive history. You can find this post here.
Move Over Dr. Phil, Here Comes Dr. Geerhardus
Today at the CCEF Annual Conference, Mike Emlet spoke on addictions from the perspective of the New Testament. Mike spoke about the foundational starting point of the believer’s union … Read more→
Vos and Green on OT Biblical Studies
If you are interesting in a scholarly defense of Mosaic authorship, a defense of the authorship of the prophetic books, a masterpiece on the OT canon, a survey of OT … Read more→
Vos on the Historical Reliability of Scripture
Gary Johnson reminded us of an article by Geerhardus Vos, published in the Princeton Theological Review 4.3 (July 1906), that dealt with the historical reliability of Scripture. With all the … Read more→
Jim Cassidy on Vos’ Self-Disclosure of Jesus
Jim Cassidy, Pastor of Calvary OPC in Ringoes, NJ, has audio lessons on Geerhardus Vos’ Self-Disclosure of Jesus. This is not one of Vos’ easier works to understand, so these … Read more→
The Divine and Human in the Book of Hebrews
With all the controversy about the human element of Scripture these days, I thought I would take a moment to point out some very substantial arguments in defense of the … Read more→
Vos on the Forensic Aspect of Justification
In his article “The Alleged Legalism in Paul’s Doctrine of Justification,” published in the 1903 edition of The Princeton Theological Review, Geerhardus Vos wrote: In our opinion Paul consciously and … Read more→
Vos on the Sabbath
In a day when the biblical doctrine of the Lord’s Day is under attack (as well as the doctrine of the pre-fall covenant of works) Geerhardus Vos’ teaching on the … Read more→
