Archive for June, 2009

 
 

The One Redemptive-Historical Sermon

The typical knock on redemptive-historical sermons is that they are all basically the same.  They start in the garden, quickly move through whatever text is being addressed and then make … Read more→

2009 Barth Conference

Well, this isn’t really about Historia Salutis issues, but since this is really my only blogging outlet that anyone may read, here we go.

OK, what did I think of the … Read more→

Calvin on Genesis 1-11

This is the first time these sermons from the great reformer have been translated and available.  This volume is a nicely bound book.

Titus 2:11-14 and the Indicative/Imperative

As Paul writes a letter of encouragement and instruction to Titus, he describes the Christian life in chapter 2.  Whenever redemptive-historical preachers arrive at passages like this, they often automatically … Read more→

Thoughts on the Mosaic Covenant

Understanding the relationship of the Mosaic covenant to the overall working of God with his people in history is a difficult task. Dispensationalists view the relationship between the Abrahamic … Read more→

The Art and Duty of Preaching Well

In his wonderful collection Evangelical Eloquence: A Course of Lectures on Preaching R. L. Dabney lays out a course in sacred rhetoric for preachers.  This is an area our American … Read more→