Below is an interview with Daniel R. Hyde answering questions related to his book In Living Color: Images of Christ...
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Reformed Baptist Academic Press Year-End Sale
Order the two Reformed Baptist Theological Review 2009 issues (RBTR VI:1 and 2) at full price ($22US/$27non-US) and receive 50% off all other RBAP titles.
Podcast 3: Dr. Waldron’s December 2010 trip to England
“The Uneasy Relationship between Repentance and Faith in the Reformed Tradition.” Which comes first – repentance or faith – and are both essential for salvation? Dr. Waldron discusses the views of Calvin, the Marrow Men, Sandemanianism, Pink, Lloyd-Jones, Norman Shepherd, and others.
MCTS Continued Education for Pastors
For the past two semesters MCTS has invited pastors to join us via the internet for continued education. Several from...
Review of Rooker’s The Ten Commandments
The Ten Commandments: Ethics for the Twenty-First Century Mark F. Rooker (Nashville: B&H Publishing Group, 2010,...
Tom Wells’ book on the Sabbath: Foreword and Chapter 1
On Friday, November 19, 2010, I received a free copy of Tom Wells’ newest book, The Christian and the Sabbath. Thanks,...
new book on Justification looks great
From R. Scott Clark: Our friends at Modern Reformation have had a baby, as it were: . This is a collection of...
Is the Sabbath Still Required for Christians?
Justin Taylor recently posted a piece by Thomas Schreiner on the question of the Sabbath and Christians. In the days...
Natural Theology discussion at Reformed Forum
This is a really good discussion on a hot topic – Natural Theology.
Some thoughts on Moral Law, Positive Law, the Ten Commandments, the New Covenant, and the Ground of our Justification
All men are in trouble with God due to a broken law which was revealed prior to the New Testament. This very day, those outside of Christ are condemned due to transgressions of a law revealed prior to the New Testament. When Jesus became a curse for elect Jew and Gentile in the first century, he …