Here’s what the historic Reformers and scholastics mean by the law/gospel distinction, starting way back with Olevian and Ursinus in the 16th century. The law/gospel distinction is not an OT/N… more →
The Reformed ReaderEric Parker wrote 2 weeks ago: When Peter Martyr Vermigli gave his lectures on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics to the students … more →
Reformed Reader wrote 2 weeks ago: Here’s what the historic Reformers and scholastics mean by the law/gospel distinction, starti … more →
throopmd wrote 2 weeks ago: By convincing man of his sin and weakness, it forced him to seek a remedy in Christ by faith (as we … more →
Reformed Reader wrote 1 month ago: If you’ve wanted to either 1) get “into” C. F. W. Walther’s book, The Prope … more →
witsius wrote 1 month ago: On a chapter on preaching law and gospel, Witsius first defines his terms. To the determination of w … more →
heldveld wrote 3 months ago: I been thinking about the law and how it relates to both the believer and the unbeliever following t … more →
Eric Parker wrote 4 months ago: I found the following quote from Zanchius interesting, partly because Peter Martyr was adamant that … more →
gospelmuse wrote 5 months ago: Gerhardus Vos once preached: “In the Judaistic controversy which shook the early church, forces an … more →
heldveld wrote 5 months ago: There is a far greater malignity in sin than is commonly supposed even by the majority of church mem … more →
gospelmuse wrote 5 months ago: Gordon Fee once wrote: “The flesh-Spirit contrast in Paul never appears in a context in which … more →
gospelmuse wrote 6 months ago: Luther once wrote: “It is no small matter then to understand rightly what the law is, and what … more →
gospelmuse wrote 6 months ago: Once again, Brannan, citing John Brown, draws our minds to More Of What Justification By Faith Apar … more →
gospelmuse wrote 6 months ago: John Piper once preached: What Then Shall Those Who Are Justified Do with the Law of Moses? Read i … more →
Laura Aase wrote 6 months ago: The law/gospel thing has clobbered me in the past week. As I’ve worked with inner city folks, … more →
Reformed Reader wrote 7 months ago: Behind Berkhof and Bavinck’s law/gospel distinction stands another “B:” Brakel (d … more →
saintluke wrote 7 months ago: First let’s survey a summary of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20.1-21, Deuteronomy 5.) – … more →
Reformed Reader wrote 7 months ago: R. Scott Clark wrote a very solid piece on Caspar Olevian (one of the authors of the Heidelberg Cate … more →
adamjcopeland wrote 8 months ago: I’ll be putting a few book reviews up over the next few days. Guess what I’ve been doing recently? … more →
metamorphmind wrote 9 months ago: deeper-class-4-law-gospel In this series we looked at how our hearts should interact with scripture. … more →