Blaming the Free Market
It’s finger-pointing time, folks. Whose fault is the ongoing financial crack-up that has hurt, angered, and frightened so many people? There is plenty of blame to go around, and the American people deserve to know the culprits. Simple justice, though, demands that the innocent not be condemned with the guilty. Already there is one innocent... Continue Reading
Economic Nonsense
It saddens me when I see a member of my profession go over to “the dark side,” that is, to politics. Politics replaces voluntary action with compulsion, private contract with coercion. Government intervention imposes distortions, inefficiencies, and extra costs on society. In essence, politics is “anti-economics,” a nullification of economics, so for an economist to... Continue Reading
How to Know God’s Will
The Son of God came into the world to do the will of God. He did nothing but the will of God. He did all the will of God. His life perfectly conformed to God’s will. Those who follow him will want to know the will of God, and they will want to know it... Continue Reading
A Tale of Two Narratives—and the Palin Paradigm
Reactions to Governor Palin’s selection as Senator McCain’s running mate ranged from laughter to incredulity and then from alarm to panic. Indeed, editorials on the danger she poses to Senator Obama’s once inevitable coronation in November now radiate furrowed brows and nail-chewing anxiety among those on the political left. The reason is that Sarah Palin... Continue Reading
Mark House Completes Editorial Work on Greek-English Lexicon
Dr. Mark House, director of RTS/Virtual’s online Greek program, just completed editorial work on A Concise Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, a revision and expansion of Alexander Souter’s Pocket Lexicon. It is scheduled to be released by Hendrickson Publishers later this month. Dr. House also contributed a new chapter and expansions to two existing... Continue Reading
Christian Education and Publications Unveils Upgraded Online Bookstore
In September 2008, the PCA’s Christian Education and Publications launched its redesigned online bookstore. The online CEP Bookstore now has many enhanced features that will allow customers to quickly and easily choose the right book for their needs. Faster searches, staff book reviews, suggested related items, wish lists, and gift e-cards are only a few... Continue Reading
John Sowell New President of RTS/Atlanta
The RTS Board of Trustees has appointed Mr. John Sowell as president of the Atlanta, Ga., campus of Reformed Theological Seminary. Since becoming a member of the RTS administrative team in 2000, John has served as vice president and senior vice president of the Atlanta program, and as the institutional executive vice president for extensions.... Continue Reading
The Palin Problem for Evangelicals
I have said many times that in my view ministers and churches have no business endorsing candidates or particular legislative proposals. I know some think that the church and her ministers should speak “prophetically” to the nation as well as guide church members in their participation in the political process. Not I. Some... Continue Reading
A Bonfire of Vanity
…vanity of vanities; all is vanity (Ecclesiastes 1:2b). Economic historians will be analyzing America’s early 21st century credit crisis till Jesus returns. As a veteran of the early days of these financial wars, it appears to me that the primary reason will be, “greed exceeded fear,” and the secondary reason will be a.) Misguided... Continue Reading
October 2008 Tabletalk: The Canonicity of Scripture
The October 2008 issue of Tabletalk magazine examines how the church came to possess God’s Word, the Holy Bible. Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with Charles E. Hill, Stephen J. Nichols, Robert W. Oliver, David Osborne, Randall Van Meggelen, and Robert I. Vasholz. Tabletalk features articles about topics central to the Christian faith... Continue Reading
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