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Richard Gamble on A Secular Faith1 comment

William Chellis wrote 1 year ago: Wilson’s article reminded me of last year’s exciting discussion of D.G. Hart’s exc … more →

Response to Darryl Hart: The Gracious Cultural Mandate4 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Andrew Matthews Darryl Hart writes: “by this point in the blog, surely you can see ‘how I get ar … more →

Tags: Two Kingdoms

In Defense of a Theology of Cross and Glory: Part 427 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Andrew Matthews A Non-redemptive Providential Reign of Christ? “The word of the Lord came to me: â … more →

Tags: Nature and Grace, Two Kingdoms

In Defense of a Theology of Cross and Glory: Part 316 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Andrew Matthews O GOD, merciful Father, who despisest not the sighing of a contrite heart, nor the d … more →

Tags: & Natural Law, Two Kingdoms

Response to Darryl Hart: The Radicality of Christian Obedience37 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Andrew Matthews Darryl, you write: “Andrew, I’d be glad to answer these reflections if I wer … more →

Tags: & Natural Law, Two Kingdoms

The Ubiquity of Roman Catholicism18 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Andrew Matthews In response to a comment I made about Christianity’s cultural accomplishments, Dar … more →

Tags: Two Kingdoms

RE: The Problem With Westminster's Two Kingdoms59 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Andrew Matthews Darryl Hart admits that Christendom was far better then the Roman Empire, but asks w … more →

Tags: Two Kingdoms

Can a king acknowledge the facts?5 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: MLefebvre At last! I’ve managed my way through the site technology to post! (My incompetence w … more →

The Keys to the Expansive Kingdom6 comments

dgwired wrote 2 years ago: Several comments have registered discomfort with my (and the WCF’s) narrow construction of the … more →

Machen Who?4 comments

William Chellis wrote 2 years ago: Darryl has been pressing the claims of J. Gresham Machen. A powerful ally indeed. So I have gone bac … more →

Perils of the Constitutional Church and recovering friendship as the first political virtue7 comments

calebstegall wrote 2 years ago: But Littlefield’s great value was as a spiritual example. Despite his strange learnings he was as … more →

What the world needs now ...4 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Daniel Howe Is the ransom theory of the atonement, properly understood. In some ways, Christendom re … more →

Is the faith useless for the life of the world?1 comment

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Daniel Howe Can I try some Christian statements on civil government? (1) Jesus in his resurrection h … more →

Why are we talking about this?22 comments

calebstegall wrote 2 years ago: This is in response to some of the comments under the Hussein post, but I thought it big enough to m … more →

The Covenant of Works and the State6 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 2 years ago: One of the most helpful features of Darryl’s argument is that it strips away the last remnants … more →

Antithetical Cities?2 comments

William Chellis wrote 2 years ago: Question: Back in chapter 1: City on a Hill, Darryl wrote, “But as antithetical as the two cit … more →

Tags: Corporate Confession

Biographical Note4 comments

calebstegall wrote 2 years ago: A short biographical aside appears appropriate at this juncture. I am a lawyer and thus my approach … more →

Who's the Hauerwas now, huh?16 comments

Admin wrote 2 years ago: Daniel Howe Darryl, thanks for the props on Englishness. If you think about it, it’s not that … more →

Is Self-Righteousness a Virtue?11 comments

dgwired wrote 2 years ago: Protestants at the time of the War for Independence and since have talked a lot about the need for a … more →


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