The book of Acts presents an informative view of the Church, as well as an informative view of the way in which the Church read the Scriptures. As they saw that all things spoke of Jesus Christ, they … more →
Biblical HorizonsAndrew wrote 2 months ago: Worth listening to. A couple things that I found very interesting: the theme of “witness to ki … more →
Andrew wrote 2 months ago: Just added a link to Steven Wedgeworth’s blog, Wedgewords. It’s an excellent resource fo … more →
Andrew wrote 2 months ago: Steven makes a comment in relation to Peter Enns slide into liberalism that brought up something I … more →
johnbugay wrote 5 months ago: At another place where I am a frequent commenter, the host, Jason Stellman, suggests that we should … more →
Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: The book of Acts presents an informative view of the Church, as well as an informative view of the w … more →
Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: The Reformed faith has traditionally spoken of God condescending to reveal himself in creation. Pres … more →
Remy wrote 1 year ago: 1. Jim Jordan makes a case for “Singing is Knowing” 2. Peter Leithart explains the break … more →
Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: In denying the efficacy of human works in our justification before God, Calvin makes this passing, b … more →
markhorne wrote 1 year ago: Our own Steven thinks that he has the freedom to post BH quality insights on his own blog. So I … more →
Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: (I originally posted this at my personal blog.) John Davenant was perhaps the single most influentia … more →
Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: When I was first introduced to Reformed theology, I encountered “the five points of Calvinism” and “ … more →
Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: This is an exploratory attempt to plot the structure of the Jacob narrative. I have been working thr … more →
Dave Hodges wrote 2 years ago: This is an exchange I had with Steven Wedgeworth on one of his now defunct weblogs. I reposted it wi … more →