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Review: “One Kingdom: The Practical Theology of John M. Frame”

There is one kingdom, ruled over by one Lord, who governs the affairs of all people by a single rule of faith and practice, and everything is related perspectivally.

Written by Kyle Dillon | Sunday, January 3, 2016

Frame, on the other hand, focuses primarily on using apologetics as a tool for evangelism, in line with his interest in the practical nature of theology. In this respect, Frame is willing to use logical proofs and evidences to commend the faith, similar to classical apologists (such as Ligonier Ministries). According to Barber, where Frame... Continue Reading

An Attempt at a Gospel-Centered Canon

The gospel-centered movement is (largely) healthy in that it reads good books full of old wisdom

Written by Jared C. Wilson | Saturday, January 2, 2016

“You will note that not every book is old, of course, but these are the books that I believe have shaped and continue to shape our movement (assembled based purely on anecdotal evidence). Every carpenter has a set of trusty tools he must have in his workshop; these are the same tools for the maturing,... Continue Reading

My Favorite Bible in a Year Reading Plan

Here are the five reasons why I like it so much:

Written by Melissa Kruger | Friday, January 1, 2016

In past years, I’ve used Bibles that apportion the texts out for me. It makes it simple to just open and read without a lot of flipping between texts. However, I find this plan preferable because it allows me to read through the Bible in my own Bible. This fact also meant I can choose... Continue Reading

The Popes Of Evangelicalism

While social media is new, this anti-confessional and pro-popular leader mindset is not new

Written by Shane Lems | Thursday, December 31, 2015

“A striking result of the rise of the popular leader was the displacement of the theologian from the place of preeminence in the evangelical movement. The new leaders of the movement were popularizers of the gospel message, revivalists, and Bible conference preachers. This tradition persists today; the theological leadership of the movement is provided by... Continue Reading

Douglas Bond Hit It Out Of The Park In ‘Grace Works!’

Bond wrote ‘Grace Works!’ for real people in real pews, easily digestible yet powerful in its defense of the gospel of grace.

Written by Bob Mattes | Wednesday, December 30, 2015

RE Bond deals with current errors creeping into the conservative Reformed denominations, including the mythical “objective covenant”, confusion on the sacraments, and final justification. He does so without naming names, although anyone who has been paying attention to the last 20 years or so can easily fill in the blanks. RE Bond clearly demonstrates the... Continue Reading

The Forgotten History of Black Calvinism and Haunting of American Folk Music

Black Calvinism was at once organizationally dynamic and theologically orthodox

Written by Joshua Guthman | Tuesday, December 29, 2015

“It has long been a given among historians of religion in the South that Calvinism had little, if any, purchase among the enslaved or their descendants, that the doctrines of predestination were invariably arms of the status quo, and that a sin-obsessed Calvinism was simply inimical to the emancipationist energies coursing through black America in... Continue Reading

Top 10 Books: 21 Categories

If you’re thinking about giving books for gifts, here are my Top 10 books in 21 categories

Written by David Murray | Tuesday, December 29, 2015

“Click on the orange title of each Top 10 list and it will take you to brief descriptions of each book and other good books just outside the Top 10.”   If you’re thinking about giving books for gifts, here are my Top 10 books in 21 categories. Click on the orange title of each... Continue Reading

Out of Pure Grace

Here are a few excellent and clear Reformation statements on justification from the Formula of Concord (Epitome), article III

Written by Shane Lems | Monday, December 28, 2015

We believe, teach, and confess what our righteousness before God is this: God forgives our sins out of pure grace, without any work, merit, or worthiness of ours preceding, present, or following. He presents and credits to us the righteousness of Christ’s obedience [Rom. 5:17-19]. Because of this righteousness, we are received into grace by... Continue Reading

Can ‘Faithful Presence’ Change the World? Some Christian Leaders Aren’t Sure

When I first read James Davison Hunter’s 'To Change the World' a couple months ago, I found his argument compelling

Written by James Clark | Saturday, December 26, 2015

“As the book’s title implies, the idea of faithful presence in particular undergoes serious critique. The authors here largely accept Hunter’s framework for how cultural change actually occurs, but most of them strongly dispute the adequacy of “faithful presence” (Hunter’s definition of it, at least) as a response to the cultural moment in which we... Continue Reading

Peace At The Precipice

Mark Tooley re-creates the last doomed effort to prevent the Civil War

Written by Robert Morrison | Saturday, December 26, 2015

“One of the most dramatic episodes Mark Tooley captures is the news of the earlier than expected arrival of the President-elect in the Willard Hotel. The news is brought in a message to one of Virginia’s leading delegates, James Seddon. Seddon will soon find service in Richmond as the Confederacy’s Secretary of War.”   Thucydides... Continue Reading

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