This is a kind of follow-up to Camden’s blog post on Pentecost.
The question I am asking here, however, is whether or not 1 Corinthians 13:8 ought to be interpreted as … Read more→
This is a kind of follow-up to Camden’s blog post on Pentecost.
The question I am asking here, however, is whether or not 1 Corinthians 13:8 ought to be interpreted as … Read more→
Yes, we need to contextualize in ministry. But what does that mean? I propose that it means understanding, not agreement.
Contextualization is actually not a new idea. It … Read more→
I’ve recently been knocking around in my mind what our church and ministry can do to reach out, build up, and grow. Of course, such a thought experiment can … Read more→
Reformed Forum is happy to present to our reading audience the brand new Trueman Study Bible. Carl Trueman has gathered together his greatest Biblical-Theological, Redemptive-Historical insights all under one cover … Read more→
Even a cursory glance at this facebook page will give most Reformed Christians food for thought with regard to the idea of Two Kingdom Theology.
This issue is particularly … Read more→
Last week, Sebastian Heck submitted another helpful and thoughtful post at his blog here. Drawing from the best of the Christian tradition, he shows why the Psalms make for such … Read more→
Instrumental to the “Muller revolution” in historical theology has been a cadre of students, historians, and theologians. Willem van Asselt has been instrumental in recovering a sound and sane … Read more→
Available here.
I haven’t read the volume yet, but if I may make some initial – surfacey – observations.
First, as has become a now regular occurrence, Reformation Heritage Books has … Read more→
Which you can find here. Its by Sebastian Heck, church planter of the Independent Evangelical-Reformed Church of Heidelberg.
The blog is in German, so I have provided a … Read more→
Can accessed at our church’s website here. Please read it as and prayerfully ask God what you can do to help.