“Conservative Liberalism” after Christendom
VanDrunen sees the Noahic covenant as the proper basis for establishing both political communities and civil government.
VanDrunen recognizes the reality of pluralism not just as a matter of sociology, but of theology itself—beginning with the “common” nature of the Noahic covenant. No meaningful society enjoys uniformity in terms of religious identity and beliefs. And there is no need to pretend otherwise or to use the state to coerce specific beliefs. Instead,... Continue Reading
Review of “An Introduction to John Owen” by Crawford Gribben
The use of contemporary diaries and notebooks make the oft romanticized figure of Owen more concrete.
Owen’s career was carried on in tumultuous times and in the midst of much personal trouble, ill-health, grief, and even fear for his life. He achieved much in his lifetime, but Gribben explains that by the end he was surrounded by the scent of failure. Crawford Gribben is a professor at Queen’s University in... Continue Reading
What Goldilocks Got Right
Not everything is meant to give lasting happiness. Rather, temporal things are meant to point toward eternal happiness.
Goldilocks understood something that we often miss: happiness is found in the sweet spot between too much and too little. Happiness is found in expecting the right things of the right things. She tried the extremes but found contentment in the third option. So must we. It’s not easy to take a step back and... Continue Reading
Knowing God and Taking Action
Pray that the Lord will make more of His people willing to take action in the face opposition to Jesus Christ.
The action taken by those who know God is their reaction to the anti-God trends which they see operating around them. While their God is being defied and disregarded, they cannot rest. They feel they must do something; the dishonor due to God’s name goads them into action. This is exactly what we see happening in... Continue Reading
What About B.O.B.s?
Read Big Old Books and find your Christian life enriched.
Not all Big Old Books are spiritually beneficial, but most classics have survived because they plunge the pen deeply into the reality of human life. As we spend hours observing the life of another—be it Raskolnikov in Crime and Punishment, or Churchill in the The Last Lion, or Pierre in War and Peace—we cannot help... Continue Reading
Portraits of Christ
There is no-one more worthy of our contemplation than the Lord Jesus Christ.
In a new book, two pastors in the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America – Gordon Keddie and David Whitla – have compiled a ‘photograph album’ or ‘picture gallery’ of forty of these portraits of the Lord which I want to commend to the readers of Gentle Reformation. What photographs adorn your walls, shelves, tables... Continue Reading
New Religions for a Godless World
It should be no great surprise that the tide has once again turned and is sweeping people away from institutional faiths in favor of intuitional alternatives.
All of these new religions locate meaning within this world rather than outside of it. Their narratives, from origins to anthropology to soteriology to eschatology, are immanent rather than transcendent, and therefore ultimately doomed to disappoint and to fail. They offer utopian visions that cannot and will not be realized. We’ve all heard by... Continue Reading
The Value of Reading
Life is too short to read everything, and most of what has been written is not worth reading anyway. One must be selective.
Great books are our teachers, and good books are our companions. Poor books are obstacles we meet along the way. If you are a Christian, there is one book you will love, even if you do not love any other. That, of course, is the Bible. But if you know the value of reading, there... Continue Reading
Arming Our Children Against Pornography
I’m thankful for all four of these books, and I hope that they will help many parents and elders in the urgent work of preparing our children for intense warfare against pornography.
Good Pictures, Bad Pictures Jr.: A Simple Plan to Protect Young Minds by Kristen A. Jenson, published by Glen Cove Press. This book is beautifully illustrated, and it features simple text in a big font, perfectly suited to young children. It teaches children a simple way to distinguish good pictures from bad pictures, and a... Continue Reading
Review: “The Revelation of Jesus Christ-A Commentary for the People”
Crenshaw’s, “The Revelation of Jesus Christ,” provides a considerable amount of insight into the meaning of the visions that John saw and recorded in the Revelation.
Crenshaw places his emphasis throughout the book on the textual context of each of the visions of Revelation. Through each section, Jesus remains in view. A discussion of Jesus’ overwhelming holiness before a prostrate John leads to a church-by church-study series through the seven letters to the churches. A Review: The Revelation of Jesus... Continue Reading
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