Archive for January, 2012

 
 
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Van Til and Barth

A helpful interaction with Christ the Center episodes on Barth and Van Til here. Thanks to Darren for an irenic response.

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Foucault and Authorship

Michel Foucault was a towering figure in 20th c. philosophy and sociology. As part of my external coursework, I am currently taking a course on Foucault at Temple University. Foucault … Read more→

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Sudduth on Natural Theology

Michael Sudduth’s name has been bounced around the web lately. Westminster Seminary California just published a review of Sudduth’s The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology by Joshua B. Henson. James Anderson also … Read more→

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Reformed Forum Book Club

We began podcasting with the hope that we could somehow provide a way for people to interact with others on the subject of Reformed theology. So much of our Reformed … Read more→

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Van Til on Barth and Brunner

Van Til had plenty of strong words to say about the theological programs of Karl Barth and Emil Brunner. Here is a short example from The New Modernism, 2nd ed. … Read more→

Ferguson on Soteriological Models

Sinclair Ferguson in his lecture, “The Reformed Doctrine of Sonship,” helpfully points out that any soteriological model which sets itself up as useful has to stand a series of tests:

Is … Read more→

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A Few Basics of Ecclesiology

Ecclesiology comes from the Greek words ekklēsia and logos. Ekklēsia simply means “assembly” and logos means “word” or sometimes “principle.” We can speak of biology, which is the study of … Read more→

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Contest for Free 2011 Confessional Presbyterian Journal: We Have a Winner!

Congrats to Mr. R. Martin Snyder for winning a free copy of the Confessional Presbyterian Journal.

Mr. Snyder submitted a biographical essay on the life and death of Samuel Rutherford. … Read more→