Natural Theology and the Uneasy Conscience of Modern “Calvinism”
It’s been over seventy years since Carl Henry wrote of the uneasy conscience of modern fundamentalism. Today, we could very well write of the uneasy
It’s been over seventy years since Carl Henry wrote of the uneasy conscience of modern fundamentalism. Today, we could very well write of the uneasy
Editor’s Note: This is part 6 in our Lyceum Disputation series considering the nature and validity of theonomy. Stay tuned for further installments. As with all our work,
Editor’s Note: This is part 5 in our Lyceum Disputation series considering the nature and validity of theonomy. Stay tuned for further installments. As with all our work,
Editor’s Note: This is part 4 in our Lyceum Disputation series considering the nature and validity of theonomy. Stay tuned for further installments. As with all our work,
Editor’s Note: This is part 3 in our Lyceum Disputation series considering the nature and validity of theonomy. Stay tuned for further installments. As with all our work,
Editor’s Note: This is part 2 in our Lyceum Disputation series considering the nature and validity of theonomy. Stay tuned for further installments. As with all our work,
Editor’s Note: This is part 1 in our Lyceum Disputation series considering the nature and validity of theonomy. Stay tuned for further installments. As with all our
The Problem When it comes to covenant theology, the great debate tends to be over continuity and discontinuity. Because covenant theology is about how God
Similarities and Differences Between WCF and 2LCF on Christ’s Mediatorship John Calvin, in his Institutes of the Christian Religion, once stated that Christ our Mediator
I am not a self-proclaimed pastor-theologian, and yet I accept the label when others grant it to me. I believe it is important for all