What does it mean to “live the gospel”? One cannot live the good news of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection for sinners – it is a message, it is a declaration, it is good news.
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Another perceptive post by Kevin DeYoung
“Amen to evangelism. Amen to services that recognize the presence of non-Christians. Amen to poking long-time believers to serve in ways besides the reading of books. But boo-hoo to chiding church members for wanting a church that loves them, teaches them, and watches over their souls.”
ReformedCast: The Family Tree of Reformed Biblical Theology
Scott Oakland interviewed me last night about my dissertation. You can listen here or here (mp3). The book is...
THE FEDERAL THEOLOGY OF NEHEMIAH COXE: The Covenant of Works
THE FEDERAL THEOLOGY OF NEHEMIAH COXE: Intro. Coxe’s treatise discusses God’s covenants with Adam, Noah, and...
Book Review: Zaspel’s new book on Warfield
Kim Riddlebarger reveiws Fred Zaspel's The Theology of B. B. Warfield: A Systematic Summary (Crossway, 2010). Read it...
Drs. Waldron and Barcellos on Dr. James White’s Dividing Line today at noon CT
MCTS friend and adjunct professor Dr. James White will be interviewing Drs. Waldron and Barcellos today.
Polemic Theology: How to Deal with Those Who Differ from Us
Roger Nicole asks three penetrating questions.
THE FEDERAL THEOLOGY OF NEHEMIAH COXE: Intro.
Since Coxe played a major role in the formulation of the 2nd LCF and since his federalism is clear and in substantial agreement with the federal theology of his day, then, if contemporary, confessional Reformed Baptists confess the things most surely believed among us, then shouldn’t they confess Coxe’s federalism?
The Law in the thought of those worth hearing: Conclusion
Part I: The Perpetuity of the Decalogue under the New Covenant in Owen and Others Part II: Matthew 5:17 and the...
Thoughts on Public Worship: ontic weight?
He argues that the gathered church has greater ontological weight than the scattered church. This implies both sacred space and sacred time.