Reformed and Facinorous Figment
On July 31, 2012 Roger E. Olson wrote an article called “Why is Jonathan Edwards considered so great?” My purpose … Continue reading Reformed and Facinorous Figment
On July 31, 2012 Roger E. Olson wrote an article called “Why is Jonathan Edwards considered so great?” My purpose … Continue reading Reformed and Facinorous Figment
In the Protestant Reformed Theological Journal (April 2019) Martyn McGeown wrote a piece called “Faith: A Bond, a Gift, and … Continue reading A Particular Form of Pernicious Peace-Speaking
J.I. Packer writes (not a promotion of Packer as a true Christian). “In the first place, they accepted the viewpoint … Continue reading Equivocation Tree
As even a prophet of their own hath said: “That view of the Cross, it cannot be denied, runs counter … Continue reading Learned of the Father
“Peter had a true faith concerning Christ, that is, a saving, and not a hypocritical, though he imagined through mistake, … Continue reading Crossless Christianity
“It is thus that human wisdom has endeavored to make the ‘offence of the cross’ to cease. The natural man … Continue reading Offence and Efficacy of the Cross
Here is a piece of slanderous Lewisian spittle-fleck on the Psalms: “The ferocious parts of the Psalms serve as a … Continue reading C.S. Lewis: Spittle-Fleck on the Psalms
“Bel boweth down, Nebo stoopeth, their idols were upon the beasts, and upon the cattle: your carriages [were] heavy loaden; … Continue reading Reformed Radio Flyer Wagon
“Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower. When any one heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth [it] … Continue reading The Duty is not the Delight
“Now, was not the will of Christ as Mediator as victorious in the issue over the reluctance, as it had … Continue reading A Natural Struggle?