Could it be that some in our day have emphasized the individual over the corporate, Jesus in our heart over Christ in the midst of His gathered people, all of life is worship over some of life is special worship?
Images of Christ – to have or not to have?
Below is an interview with Daniel R. Hyde answering questions related to his book In Living Color: Images of Christ and the Means of Grace. The book has a foreword by Joel Beeke and will be reviewed soon by Sam Waldron. Don't tell him, though. He does not know I...
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.
James White Gives a Message for Muslims
Recently on the Aramaic Broadcasting Network, James White gave a message for Muslims on a live episode of Answering Islam. Please take six minutes and watch what he has to say. What a powerful gospel presentation! And please don't forget that Dr. White...
Getting the Most out of Bible Software
What are the relative strengths of various Bible software programs – Accordance, BibleWorks, Logos, etc.?
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 various parts of the U.S. and elsewhere (Canada, Philippines) have done so. MCTS offers two week-night courses every semester (Tuesday and Thursday...
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, 234pp.) reviewed by Richard C. Barcellos Mark F. Rooker’s The Ten Commandments (TC) is volume 7 in the NAC Studies in Bible & Theology series...
Canonical structure of the New Testament
Canonical structure of the English Bible Canonical Structure of the OT – 2 (the Hebrew Bible) Canonical structure of the New Testament a. Gospels: The Gospels, like the Pentateuch of the Old Testament, function as foundational to the rest of the New Testament....
The Law in the thought of those worth hearing: Part III
Owen’s view of the multi-functional utility of the Decalogue comports with his view of abrogation (see below), Jeremiah 31:33, 2 Co. 3:3, and Matthew 5:17, and also with many of his theological contemporaries. There is a way to understand Owen on abrogation which both eliminates the Decalogue from the New Covenant and preserves it (see below). Relatively speaking, as the Decalogue functioned under the Old Covenant, it has been abrogated. Absolutely speaking, as the Decalogue represents and summarily comprehends the Moral Law as to its substance, it has not and cannot be abrogated. It has more than one function.
