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Welcome To The Rebellion

reformedrebel wrote 1 month ago: Yes. Welcome to the Rebellion. For too long now, the churches of the United States have been subvert … more →

Tags: The Reformed Rebellion, John Owen, Samuel Rutherford, John Bunyan, Charles Spurgeon, J. C. Ryle, William Perkins, Theology, Reformation

Puritanism: The Shaping of America

kenbaker wrote 2 months ago: As part of the iconography and symbology by which a sense of the American past is constructed, the e … more →

Tags: MODERN CHURCH HISTORY, Puritanism, puritan, A Level History, American History, History, Puritans, american puritanism, Purtan Theology

Puritanism: The roots of Americanism?

kenbaker wrote 2 months ago: Early in the 17th century some Puritan groups separated from the Church of England. Among these were … more →

Tags: MODERN CHURCH HISTORY, Church History, Reformed, Calvinist, Puritanism, puritan, A Level History, History, American History

The Unbearable Heaviness of Infant Damnation

dustindmorrow wrote 4 months ago: Very few events in life could be as devastating as the death of a child. In modern times we anticipa … more →

Tags: Literary criticism, enlightenment philosophy, colonial, wigglesworth, Day of Doom, Anne Hutchinson, Antinomian Crisis, Infant Damnation, puritan life

Review of John Locke's An Essay On Human Understanding

Celucien Joseph wrote 5 months ago: John Locke’s Essay on Human Understanding (1690): A Brief Review  An Essay Concerning Human Understa … more →

Tags: American Early Theology, American politics and government, Black State, Book Review, calvinism, Classical empiricism, Constitution of the United States, Declaration of Independence, Empiricism

John Locke and Jonathan Edwards, Locke's Influence on Edwards

Celucien Joseph wrote 5 months ago: Locke’s Influence on Jonathan Edwards: A Brief Note It was Perry Miller, a prominent Edwardian schol … more →

Tags: American Early Theology, American politics and government, calvinism, Constitution of the United States, Declaration of Independence, John Locke, Jonathan Edwards, Reformed Theology, Scholarship

Why you space out during prayer, Bible reading, and corporate worship2 comments

Ryan Martin wrote 5 months ago: As a Christian, John Owen argued, you have a responsibility to be on alert against the noetic affect … more →

Tags: Good Quotes, Exegesis and Theology, Theology, Prayer, Depravity, puritan, vanity, Reformed, John Owen

Wes is Reading William Ames1 comment

R. Scott Clark wrote 5 months ago: Here. You can get your copy via the Bookstore at WSC. … more →

Tags: Classic Reformed Theology, William Ames

Ames on the Heidelberg Catechism is In!

R. Scott Clark wrote 10 months ago: If you love Reformed theology (whether from Europe or from the UK) you will love this book. William … more →

Tags: Classic Reformed Theology, Heidelberg Catechism, Piety, Practice, Reformed Theology, William Ames

Calvin: Faith does not justify...Christ does!

limabean03 wrote 1 year ago: Simple, thoughtful, precise articulation by the great reformer: When he objects that the power of ju … more →

Tags: Puritan Faith, Reformation Theology, The Christian Life, Christianity, Reformed Theology, Salvation, John Calvin, Faith, Christ

Horatius Bonar: How man's sin illucidates God's character

limabean03 wrote 1 year ago: It is thus, that through the fall of man, God’s character has been opened up to us, and his name rev … more →

Tags: Puritan Faith, Christianity, Reformed Theology, Salvation, Grace, Faith, Christ, Horatius Bonar

Speaking of Orthodoxy2 comments

e4unity wrote 1 year ago: WHAT is it? And WHO gets to define it ? Ah, there’s the rub, as they say! Orthodoxy means diff … more →

Tags: Christian Unity, Faith, Holy Spirit, Gospel, Salvation, Books, Reformation, revival, Jesus Christ

William Perkins on the New Creation2 comments

Jonathan Dodson wrote 1 year ago: In his commentary on Galatians, William Perkins captures the necessity of becoming a new creation ve … more →

Tags: Theology, Reformed Theology, Galatians, Biblical Theology, Soteriology, New Creation, William Perkins

Communion with the Triune God

Jonathan Dodson wrote 1 year ago: John Owen has long been a holy influence on my life and thought. His Mortification of Sin has profou … more →

Tags: Christianity, spirituality, Theology, John Owen, Justin Taylor, Trinitarian Theology, Kelly Kapic

Celebrate Christmas the Puritan way!

kenbaker wrote 1 year ago: In the mid-17th century, a wave of religious reform transformed the way in which Christmas was celeb … more →

Tags: puritan, Puritanism

Non-conformity and the Puritan spirit1 comment

kenbaker wrote 1 year ago: Many of the Puritans were suspended from their ministry, and/or excommunicated for ‘non-confor … more →

Tags: puritan, Puritanism, Reformed

The Puritans and the Bible2 comments

kenbaker wrote 2 years ago:  1.    What was the general approach of the Puritans to the Bible?  Puritanism was a spiritual movem … more →

Tags: puritan, Puritanism, Reformed

Examining Puritan documents

kenbaker wrote 2 years ago: For the last few seminars we have been examining some documents on the nature of church in puritan t … more →

Tags: puritan, Puritanism

Another Crash Course in Puritan History

kenbaker wrote 2 years ago: Another excellent post from theconventicle.blogspot.com which offers  crash course in Puritan studie … more →

Tags: puritan, Puritanism


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