January 24, 2009
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Calvin’s ideal of friendship informed the way he went about his business as a reformer.
The preached Word was central to the spiritual flourishing of the church of the reformation as well as the church as it exists today.
Calvin clearly distinguished the Gospel itself from the marvelous benefits and vast effects it produced.
Calvin was passionate for the glory of God in worship, which had concrete implications for the life of the institutional church.
January 23, 2009
What leads us to honor Calvin as a biblical commentator half a millenium after his birth is the consistently superior quality of his comments.
John Calvin matters still because he is a teacher of the truth.
January 19, 2009
A panel of WSC faculty answer questions related to the topic of the church being missional and Reformed.
An analysis of doing missions in a post-Christian society.
We need a fresh conviction about the truth of the gospel and an understanding of the times.
The Apostle Paul was both a master theologian and a missionary despite modern objections to this fact.
You cannot have a theology that is completely determined by God’s sovereign grace and a practice that views salvation as a cooperative venture between God and human beings.
January 18, 2009
An analysis of what it means to be missional in light of the emergent church movement.
To be truly Reformed is to be missional and to be missional is to be Reformed.
December 4, 2008
An apostolic church is one that holds fast to the teaching of the apostles.
December 2, 2008
Evil cannot be addressed unless sin is delt with.
November 25, 2008
The Ark of the Covenant in John's vision shows that Christ's atonement purchased communion with God.
November 18, 2008
Though our first parents embraced the distorted words of the serpent, God's Word comes with promises and freedom for his creatures.
November 14, 2008
Being a Reformed Christian in Washington DC.
November 13, 2008
There is today a great temptation in the church to dispense the christological foundation laid by the Apostle Paul.
November 6, 2008
Before addressing the theological issues brought by the Church of Corinth, Paul emphasizes the necessity of a life marked by love.