PCA Teaching Elder Marvin Padgett ‘retires’ from Publishing
Worked 15 years in acquisitions for Crossway and P&R Publishers
Close friends have learned not to use the words 'War Eagle' within hearing range of Marvin as he Roll Tides about as strongly as any non-Alabama born University of Alabama alum is allowed to.
Former Saint’s Remorse: Jason Stellman’s conversion
Leaving the Reformed Faith for Roman Catholicism on Scripture and Soteriology
What is striking about Rome’s teaching in Stellman’s account is its consequence for how we think about sainthood. According to Protestantism, I…am a saint already here and now by virtue of faith in Christ and the imputed righteousness and holiness that come by through saving faith. This is why most Reformed creeds and catechisms teach about the communion of the saints.
10 Books (and One Letter) Every New Calvinist Needs to Read
Most Christians are ill-prepared to state, much less defend, the biblical doctrine of Justification
When I first discovered Reformed theology, I was a student at Dallas Theological Seminary. I didn’t know what I should read first as I attempted to learn more. I was on my own.
Christian Reconstruction Strikes Back?
"Biblical Economics," Classical Christian Schools, Masculinity, Complementarianism, Family, etc.
"Christian Reconstructionists must not continue to produce materials that are mainly suitable only for upper division college students or even graduate school students. We have to begin to produce materials that are suitable for college students. We must recruit and train the next generation. What I am calling for, therefore, is a new program of recruiting." --G. North
Our Civic High Priest
Polls consistently report that Americans want their presidents to have a strong faith in God
Most Americans find religious rhetoric to be inspiring, reassuring and soothing in such situations and appreciate a president’s evoking of God’s aid, calls for prayer and thanksgiving to the divine in times of war, natural disasters, terrorist attacks and other tragedies
Tim Keller on How to Provide a Rational Justification for the Christian Faith
Saying 'Just believe' is not enough!
"If there's no God, you have no reason to be upset at the suffering in this world. That's just the way it is. It takes faith to get mad at this world."
5 Myths about Reformed Theology
Calvinists can be pains in the neck. I should know—I’ve been one myself on occasion.
The leading theologians of the Reformation were often pastors who also wrote devotional guides, hymns, prayers, and catechisms. They were also often scientists, artists, poets, and linguists, who also founded orphanages and poor houses on the side. When Calvinists founded the early Ivy League colleges in America, they did not imagine that they might have to make a choice between the Bible and classical pagan literature or between theology and science or between piety and the arts. In their view, it was all of one piece
Crash Course on the Crusades
There are many reasons for the current tension between Islam and the West but the Crusades are not one of them
Standard practice at the time dictated that a city that refused to surrender at the sight of a siege army would suffer any and all consequences of a successful siege; this is why many cities agreed to terms before commencement of the siege. Both Christian and Muslim armies followed this policy. If a city surrendered before the siege, the inhabitants were allowed to remain in the city and keep their possessions.
Announcing RefNet: 24-hour Christian Internet Radio
Ligonier Ministries breaking new ground
Ligonier Ministries’ mission statement includes a phrase that takes my breath away: “reach as many people as possible.” You probably dream big like me, so the number of people we have to reach is staggering, almost 7 billion by last count
An Interview with R.C. Sproul (Part 1)
An interview on timely topics
The biggest challenge in the church today is it’s fidelity to the person and work of Christ. There are many issues: the authority of the Scriptures, the truth of the Gospel. But at the core of it is our commitment to the full humanity and deity of Christ, and all that He accomplished in His ministry.... Continue Reading