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The Law is Not of Faith

Timothy wrote 14 hours ago: Office Hours edition… This great episode of Office Hours with Westminster Seminary’s pro … more →

Tags: Books, Gospel, Grace, Justification, Literature, Modern "Church", & Natural Law, New Covenant, Old Covenant

Michael Horton's 960 page Systematic Theology is Coming Out in 10/02/10

inwoolee wrote 19 hours ago: HT: Peter Chen Here’s what is on the back cover:   Michael Horton’s highly anticipated Th … more →

Tags: Justification, Law and Gospel, Quotes, Reformed Confessions, Reformed Sacraments, Reformed Theology, Ecumenical Creeds and the Reformed Confessions, book talk, Historical Theology

The Abrahamic Covenant (Part 2)

Brian Simmons wrote 2 days ago: … more →

Tags: Anti-Semitism, Biblical Interpretation, Brian Simmons, Christianity, church, delusions, Dispensationalism, Dispensationalist- Brian Simmons, doctrine

The Abrahamic Covenant (Part 1)

Brian Simmons wrote 2 days ago: … more →

Tags: Anti-Semitism, Biblical Interpretation, Brian Simmons, Christianity, church, Covenant, delusions, Dispensationalism, Dispensationalist- Brian Simmons

Was the Covenant of Works Gracious?47 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 3 days ago: It is widely held in the modern period that it was. To deny that strikes many today as absurd, as im … more →

Tags: covenant, justification, and pastoral ministry, Historical Theology, History of Reformed Theology, History of the Reformed Churches, covenant of law, covenant of life, covenant of nature, Covenant of Works

Office Hours Special: The Law is Not of Faith12 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 5 days ago: Thanks to David VanDrunen, John Fesko, and Brian Estelle for putting in some Office Hours this week … more →

Tags: Covenant, Justification, Pastoral Ministry, Office Hours, Westminster Seminary California, WSC Alumni News, Covenant of Grace, Covenant of Works, Justification, mosaic covenant, republication

When Did The Church Begin?

Brian Simmons wrote 6 days ago: … more →

Tags: Brian Simmons, Brian's Posts, Christianity, church, Debates, Dispensationalism, Dispensationalist- Brian Simmons, doctrine, false assumptions

Book Review: Introducing Covenant Theology

Jason wrote 1 week ago: Introducing Covenant Theology by Michael Horton Published by Baker Books ISBN: 080107195X ISBN-13: 9 … more →

Tags: Books, Reviews, Michael Horton

Samson and paedobaptism4 comments

neilrobbie wrote 1 week ago: I’ve preached two series on Samson in the last 12 months, at two different churches. It has oc … more →

Tags: The nature of grace, Covenant, Credobaptism, Delilah, Faithfulness of God, Paedobaptism, samson, vow

Dual Citizens Interview

Timothy wrote 2 weeks ago: Covenant Radio interviews Rev. Jason Stellman on how eschatology, life in between the Advents of Chr … more →

Tags: Lectures, Modern Science, Reformed practice, theology of the cross, Two Kingdoms Theology, audio lecture, Churches, Confessionalism, Covenant Radio

Rightly Dividing the Word: Law and Gospel

inwoolee wrote 2 weeks ago: This is a White Horse Inn broadcast that is a worth a listen.  The audio is available through stream … more →

Tags: Gospel Driven Sanctification, Justification, Law and Gospel, Quotes, Reformed Confessions, Reformed Theology, The White Horse Inn

More things on the Web

Timothy wrote 3 weeks ago: Jason Stellman deals with some of N. T. Wright’s criticisms of Reformed theology that are misd … more →

Tags: Lectures, White Horse Inn, Reading Scripture, Books, Grace, Gospel, Blogosphere, Modern Evangelicalism, Michael Horton

Is the Reformation Over?

Timothy wrote 3 weeks ago: It seems the emphasis of the Reformation are still needed today. Pastor Michael Brown discusses how … more →

Tags: Blogging, Justification, Gospel, Modern "Church", Ecclesiology, theology of the cross, theology of glory, New Covenant, Reformed Confessions

Lord's Day 6

Timothy wrote 3 weeks ago: Heidelberg Catechism Qs 16-19 Question 16 Q. Why must He be a true and righteous man? A. He must be … more →

Tags: Justification, Gospel, Ecclesiology, Catechisis, theology of the cross, Reading Scripture, New Covenant, Reformed Confessions, Reformed practice

Horton on Law & Gospel3 comments

Richard wrote 4 weeks ago: We are not called to live the gospel but to believe the gospel and to follow the law in view of God … more →

Tags: Biblical Interpretation, Michael Horton, Gospel, Horton, Law

The Substance of the Christian Covenant

jm wrote 1 month ago: The substance of the Christian covenant is, broadly speaking, divine promises which pledged the sanc … more →

Tags: A. W. Pink, A.W. Pink, Baptist, Bible, calvinism, Covenant, Devotional, Dispensationalism, Freewill

I Love Dispensationalists...

Joel wrote 1 month ago: …just so you’ll know, I don’t have it out for dispensationalists.  Some of them ar … more →

Tags: Biblical Theology, Religion, Bible, Eschatology, Christianity, Theology, Dispensationalism, Faith, Scripture

10-18-09pm Sermon - 2 Samuel 7:1-17

A. Barnes wrote 1 month ago: If you see a Play button hit the play button and start listening. 10-18-09pm Sermon – 2 Samuel 7:1-1 … more →

Tags: Sermons, Samuel, Mercy

Archibald Alexander on Law and Gospel in Preaching2 comments

Timothy wrote 1 month ago: One book that I am reading currently that I have especially benefited from is the book Princeton and … more →

Tags: Theology, Justification, Gospel, Ecclesiology, Preaching, theology of the cross, Reading Scripture, New Covenant, Reformed Confessions


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