Despite the fact that Karl Barth’s theology is not always clear or helpful to those of us who are committed to a more confessional type of Reformed theology, his lucidity on certain topics are o… more →
reformed blogging.Chris Armstrong wrote 1 week ago: I posted yesterday a reflection sparked by Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ. You might w … more →
PJY wrote 1 month ago: The Franckesche Stiftungen in Halle, Germany will be holding a conference entitled “Luther and … more →
Jim Wright wrote 2 months ago: I vividly recall leafing through World magazine back in 2006 and reading the unsettling but hardly s … more →
admingroup5 wrote 2 months ago: “If we turn off the lighthouse of Eschatology we can only grope around in darkness and despair … more →
Jim Wright wrote 3 months ago: The intercessory prayer movement of the last several years is at a crucial junction. Driven by angst … more →
Jim Wright wrote 3 months ago: The intercessory prayer movement of the last several years is at a crucial junction. Driven by angst … more →
erroniusturretin wrote 11 months ago: Among the traditions of New Year that we all hold dear (such as the all night Psalm-singing I attend … more →
Joshua Lim wrote 11 months ago: While the Antimonians erred by making assurance and faith identical (so that mere intellectual assen … more →
erroniusturretin wrote 11 months ago: I will abandon Bible reading in my Daily Devotions for 2009 in favor of a daily reading of Calvin … more →
jdrj wrote 11 months ago: The Twilight of Atheism The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World by Alister McGrath| The D … more →
Joshua Lim wrote 1 year ago: In The Lost Soul of American Protestantism D. G. Hart makes the case that the popular categories of … more →
logismon wrote 1 year ago: Chapter 63. – Fr. John Romanides: Patristic Theology – The University Lectures … h … more →
Reformed Reader wrote 1 year ago: This is a stellar note by Louis Berkhof in his Assurance of Faith (Grand Rapids: Smitter, 1928), 48 … more →
csalafia wrote 1 year ago: Spener was born in 1635 in Alsace, France. He received most of his schooling in Strasbourg, and upon … more →
Reformed Reader wrote 1 year ago: In my last post on Bavinck’s booklet, The Certainty of Faith, I promised to quote Bavinck on c … more →
R. Scott Clark wrote 1 year ago: As you know, in our Adult Class at OURC we’ve been talking about the Emergent/Emerging movemen … more →
John Hawbaker wrote 1 year ago: Pietism, a renewal movement among Protestants in the 17th and 18th centuries, had many aspects. One … more →
Timotheos wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes Lutherans will throw “pietist” around like it’s a four-letter word (most … more →
Timotheos wrote 1 year ago: I have recommended this book before, but I have just re-read it, and I’m going to post quotes … more →