Archive for the ‘Miscellany’ Category

 

The Two Kingdoms Doctrine

I recently received this book in the mail, for which I am quite excited.

The book actually concludes with some good questions. And one of the questions is … Read more→

New Confessional Presbyterian Journal Ready to Order!

Check it out here! A great line up this year with an awesome cover of Warfield.

Tips and the Good Writer

William Zinsser, author of the classic On Writing Well, has a weekly column at The American Scholar. This week’s column deals with the subject of writing tips. Zinsser describes his … Read more→

New Atlas from Zondervan

Zondervan has just released a revised edition of its Bible Atlas by Carl Rasmussen, which you can find here for a great price. And I have to say, I … Read more→

Jesus, the Church, and Politics

In a recent Los Angeles Times editorial, Putnam and Campbell really tug at the evangelical heartstrings when they opine:

“Continuing to sound the trumpet for conservative social policy on issues … Read more→

A New Book on Baptism

The panel at Christ the Center had the opportunity to interview John Fesko on his new book on Baptism which you can find here for a limited time only 40% … Read more→

How To Think About Funerals

My colleague, Jeff Waddington, and I have been to quite a few funerals of late. And I have noticed an interesting trend in funerals as I have seen some … Read more→

A Call for Papers

We at the Reformed Forum are proud to announce the intention of our small organization to produce a festschrift in honor of Paul Levy, the great British pastor and theologian. … Read more→

American Protestants Don’t Know Squat!

According to this article.

What is really pathetic is that often time those who are enemies of the Gospel know more about our faith than we do. This is a … Read more→

Herman Ridderbos’s “Coming of the Kingdom” at a Great Price . . . and Others!

Solid Ground has slashed prices on P&R titles, including Ridderbos’ great Gospels theology, “The Coming of the Kingdom.” The great Dutch exegete’s book was – and continues to be … Read more→