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Deep Church By Jim Belcher: Part 31 comment

jonswales wrote 2 months ago: Chapter 4 is entitled ‘Deep Truth’ and explores issues of epistemology.  He thinks that … more →

Tags: Book Review, Books, calvinism, Methodology, mission, Neo-Calvinism, neocalvinist, Postmodernity, Reformational

Neo-Kuyperianism, the Church, and Political Transformation2 comments

exotesparemboles wrote 2 months ago: I often hear that the institutional church (e.g. – “ABC Presbyterian Church”) must … more →

Tags: The 21st Century Church, Emergent, Christian, church, Emerging, neo-Kuyperian, Transformation., Restoration, Politic

Kuyperian or Neo-Calvinist Translators Needed -- Please Apply Inside

witheredgrass wrote 3 months ago: It figures. The schedule forces me to take a few days away from blogging, and Joe Carter (of First T … more →

Tags: Books, Theory, Current Evangelicalism, kevin deyoung, Bacote, neo-calvinist, neo-Kuyperian, joe carter, kuyperian

Neo-Kuyperian or Not, Does a Church Lose Its Identity in Doing Mercy Ministries?

witheredgrass wrote 4 months ago: On Friday and Saturday, Kevin DeYoung (“DeYoung, Restless and Reformed”) posted on … more →

Tags: Books, Theory, Current Evangelicalism, kevin deyoung, Two Kingdoms, neo-Kuyperian, sovereign grace, Mark Dever, andy crouch

Kuyper, Abraham, To Be Near Unto God

religioustomes wrote 5 months ago: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130318457881 … more →

Tags: To Be Near Unto God

Okay so Van Til, Kuyper, the Emergents and Common Grace walk into this bar and they say to the bartender...

Andrew Logue wrote 7 months ago: Our good friend Dan Miller posted a wonderfully thought out comment in our “Flee From the Emer … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Church Issues, Doctrine/Theology, From the editor, Antithesis, calvinism, Common grace, emergent church, Post-modernism

Seeing the world through Christ

Brian wrote 7 months ago: Consider how you view the world as you read the following statement: “The fellowship of being … more →

Tags: Great Quotes, Worldview, Religion

"Common" is Not "Neutral"79 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 8 months ago: One of the more frequent criticisms of the “two kingdoms” approach to Reformed ethics, a … more →

Tags: Reformed Ethics, Two Kingdoms, Common life, Classic Reformed Theology, free offer of the gospel, Van Til, Common grace, Antithesis, Bavinck

Abraham Kuyper on Scripture, Part 25 comments

Reformed Reader wrote 8 months ago: This is a continuation of material from the previous post on Kuyper’s approach to the inspiration of … more →

Tags: Scripture, criticism, Inspiration, Historical Criticism

Abraham Kuyper on Scripture, Part 19 comments

Reformed Reader wrote 8 months ago: I was struck by what Abraham Kuyper had to say about the features of the Biblical text and the inspi … more →

Tags: Scripture, criticism, Inspiration, Historical Criticism

World and Life View: License to Baptize? (2)13 comments

R. Scott Clark wrote 10 months ago: Part 1 The concept of a “worldview” is essential. Derived from the German “Weltans … more →

Tags: Two Kingdoms, Christ and Culture, Transformationalism, World and Life View, World View, neo-Kuyperians

Roasting, Week of Jan 19th4 comments

javajeb wrote 10 months ago: My typical roasting schedule has been upset.  Normally, Sunday night is the night, once the kids are … more →

Tags: Coffee, Roasting, Reading, Barrs, Holy Spirit, Edwards, Meyers

Clark and Schilder on "The Categorical Distinction"

R. Scott Clark wrote 1 year ago: Wes has some helpful  source material on this topic. He begins with a survey on my chapter on the di … more →

Tags: Recovering the Reformed Confession, Historical Theology, History of Reformed Theology, categorical distinction, archteypal theology, ectypal theology, Schilder, de moor

Theology of Mediation1 comment

Jonathan Dodson wrote 1 year ago: I’ll be writing some posts in the weeks to come on a theology of mediation. Many are familiar … more →

Tags: Christology, Reformed Theology, Theology, Bavinck, dutch reformed, J. van Genderen, reformed dogmatics, Systematic Theology, W. H. Velema

Quoting Abraham Kuyper ...

genuinerisk wrote 1 year ago: “When principles that run against your deepest convictions begin to win the day, then battle i … more →

Tags: Quotes, single square inch, your calling

A Look at Christ and Culture//Part 7

Nate wrote 1 year ago: As I conclude my series on Christ and Culture, I must begin with an excerpt from H. Richard Niebuhr’ … more →

Tags: Christ and Culture, mouw, Niebuhr, Hauerwas, Yoder, image of God, Cultural mandate

Creation, Fall and Redemption; or How to get a good grade on every paper you write, even if you have no idea what it's supposed to be on1 comment

kaydonthedinosaur wrote 1 year ago: Last blog I tackled an overused word at Calvin, but if there is an overused phrase it is “Crea … more →

Tags: How to do stuff, Calvin College, Creation Fall Redemption

Modernisme vs Post-Modernisme in NG Kerk Strutkure

wppienaar wrote 1 year ago: Brief geplaas op LitNet. 8 September 2005 DIE NG KERK EN OPSPLITSING … Ek reageer graag op die … more →

Tags: Kerk, Religion, algemene sinode, belhar belydenis, DRC, Eenheid, heyns, Homoseksualisme, jonker

Thoughts on "Theonomy" and "The Unity of Theonomy and Natural Law" 8 comments

larrytemple wrote 1 year ago: Lately I have been doing a lot of reading on Natural Law and Theonomy, I would like to share some th … more →

Tags: Thoughts On Theology, Theonomy, & Natural Law, Reformation, calvinism, Blackstone, Locke, Bahnsen, Schaeffer


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