Thank-you Christine. Monsieur Calvin was a Christmas present which was reconsidered in favour of something else, apparently. Tomorrow he’s going to the desk in my office at mgpc.
Thank-you Christine. Monsieur Calvin was a Christmas present which was reconsidered in favour of something else, apparently. Tomorrow he’s going to the desk in my office at mgpc.
I’ve started reading Michael Horton’s Christless Christianity. In some ways it is an unremarkable book. Horton lays a charge that the US church is at risk of embracing what is termed ‘Moralistic, Theistic Deism’. In this climate the invitation to come to God is based on the desire for improvement in the individual and its …
The phrase ‘Young, Restless, Reformed’ is getting a bit of a workout these days. Calvinism was nominated by TIME magazine as one of ’10 Ideas Changing The World Right Now’ earlier this year, which means that Calvinism is having some impact on US Christianity. (TIME magazine equates the US with the world more often than …
The reformed/presbyterian/calvinist websphere breaks in half again today as Carl Trueman pens an essay that reflects on some distinctives which relate to the renewed expressions of reformed theology afoot in the church today. The article seeks to engage with the distinctives of the calvinism identified by Collin Hansen in his book ‘Young, Reformed and Restless’. …