The End Of The Reformation?

Date March 1, 2010Posted by David N

The Wallstreet Journal has a story about a congregation of Anglicans in D. C. who are moving back to Rome, but retaining some of the “flavor” of their traditional Episcopalian worship.  This is made possible by the Roman Catholic church, which recently began to work actively toward providing an official way for Anglican congregations to [...]

John Piper Puts C. S. Lewis Into Helpful Perspective

Date February 15, 2010Posted by David N

“My approach in this talk is personal. I am going to talk about what has meant the most to me in C. S. Lewis—how he has helped me the most. And as I raise this question, as I have many times over the years, the backdrop of the question becomes increasingly urgent: [...]

Why I Still Read The NIV

Date January 27, 2010Posted by David N

For the last year and half or so, I’ve been conducting an experiment of sorts.  My church uses the NIV for all Scripture reading and preaching.  But for the last four years I have used the ESV for all of my personal reading and study.  So naturally I bring my ESV with me to church.  [...]

Watch The WSC 2010 Conference Online

Date January 15, 2010Posted by David N

I apologize for the last minute update, but you can watch Westminster Seminary California’s 2010 Conference, “Christ, Kingdom & Culture”, online for FREE! (When the player below says “On Air” just hit Play. See Conference Schedule below).
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Here’s the conference schedule:
Friday, January 15, 2010
7:10p Plenary I: “Every Square Inch”
by W. [...]

Coming Soon To Theaters!

Date January 14, 2010Posted by David N

Starring Liam Neeson as Roger Overton!

Plantinga’s “Warranted Christian Belief” Free at CCEL

Date January 3, 2010Posted by David N

The full text of Alvin Plantinga’s groundbreaking book, Warrented Christian Belief, is now available for free at Calvin College’s Christian Classics Ethereal Library (you can also purchase a pdf copy for only $2.95).  Click here to read the book.
Click here to read other online articles in Philosophy and Religion by Alvin Plantinga.

Cheer Up, Calvinist Kid!

Date December 7, 2009Posted by David N

Dr. John Mark Reynolds has written this rather interesting blog post over at Scriptorium Daily in which he gives ten reasons that “dour” Calvinists ought to cheep up this Christmas. 
As a Calvinist who is neither dour nor “cool” nor anything like Katie Couric (just read the blog post and you’ll understand what I’m talking about), I still found [...]

Should We Sing Only Psalms?

Date November 19, 2009Posted by David N

The earliest Protestant churches (the Reformed ones, not the Lutheran ones) sang only Psalms in their worship services, and they did so a capella (with no instrumental accompaniment). Here is a wonderful quotation from John Calvin on this subject (HT: The Heidelblog):
As for public prayers, there are two kinds: the one consists simply of [...]

J. I. Packer on Reading the Bible

Date October 3, 2009Posted by David N

Let us read the Bible then — if we can. But can we? The truth is that many of us have lost the ability to read the Bible. When we open our Bibles, we do so in a frame of mind which forms an insuperable barrier to our ever reading it at all. This may [...]

Does The Church Have Authority?

Date September 16, 2009Posted by David N

At the Eastern Orthodox blog, The Well of Questions, blogger MG has been arguing for some time (most recently, here) that Protestants do not in fact believe that the church has any authority. Rather, we merely believe that the church has been right in those doctrines which it has affirmed at all times and [...]