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2009 Ligonier Conference: Live Webcast

Date March 20, 2009Posted by David N

This year's Ligonier National Conference, The Holiness of God, is being webcast live.  It will continue until tonight and pick up again early tomorrow morning.  Click here to watch!

3 Reasons Evangelicals Should Accept The Essence-Energies Distinction

Date March 20, 2009Posted by David N

Over the next year or so I will be exploring the concept of the “energies” of God.  This is an ancient Christian doctrine that goes back to the Early Church Fathers.  While it remains an integral part of the doctrine of God in the Eastern Orthodox churches, it never truly took hold in the Latin [...]

Free Audio: Systematic Theology by Michael Horton

Date March 8, 2009Posted by David N

Dr. Mike Horton is teaching a class on systematic theology at Christ United Reformed Church in Santee, California (where he serves as Associate Pastor).  The audio of the class is available online for free.  Dr. Horton will be coming out with a new, one-volume Systematic Theology for Zondervan next year, and this class is a [...]

The Joy of Being Hacked… for Christ’s Sake

Date February 24, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

“Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.” (Matthew 5:11-12) Earlier [...]

The Virtuous Case for Christ & C.S. Lewis

Date February 22, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

A couple of years ago I wrote a paper called “The Virtuous Case for Christ: How C.S. Lewis’s Theological Virtues Should Aid Christians Living in a Postmodern Culture.” I presented it first at the “C.S. Lewis: The Man and His Works” conference at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC October 27, 2007. I [...]

John Saw the Light of the World

Date January 28, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

Each of the synoptic gospel accounts begins in a rather historical, matter-of-fact way. One begins with genealogy, one with a brief prophecy and John baptizing in the wilderness, and one with an explanation of how historical it is. The Gospel According to John is profoundly different and the difference runs through more than just his [...]

Book Review: All Old Testament Laws Cancelled by Greg Gibson

Date January 28, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

The relationship between biblical laws and the covenants or testaments has been the centered of much debate through church history. Today views range from there being no laws that apply to Christians to the view that every law in the Bible is still enforced. All Old Testament Laws Cancelled by Greg Gibson offers a version [...]

T4G 08 Video Online At Ligonier.org

Date January 25, 2009Posted by David N

The videos of all speaker addresses and panel discussions from this year's T4G conference are available online for free at Ligonier.org (for a limited time).  These conferences are amazing, encouraging (and often humorous) and it would be well worth your time to watch the videos (if you don't have a lot of time, just watch [...]

Young, Restless, Reformed Bloggers

Date January 23, 2009Posted by David N

Unfortunately this will not be a book review. I haven’t had the opportunity yet to read the book, though I plan to in the near future. I did however read the Christianity Today article bearing the same title two years ago, and I’ve seen, heard or read several interviews with the author (here’s a good [...]

How Then Should We Do Apologetics?

Date January 22, 2009Posted by David N

The gap that exists between the different schools of Apologetics (Classical, Evidential, Presuppositional) is becoming increasingly narrow.  After reading Zondervan's 5 Views On Apologetics, you'll come away wondering what the differences between these views actually are.  In my term paper for my “Christian Mind” class this past Fall, I attempted to narrow the gap even [...]