Why We Love The Church is the latest book by Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck. I found their previous collaboration, Why We’re Not Emergent thoughtful and compelling. Having written from the perspective of rejecting the tenets of emergent theology, even thought they are in the target demographic of the movement, DeYoung and Kluck now write …

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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’. …

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The slow barge, pack mule and carrier pidgeon have come through again. The August Australian Presbyterian examines the theme of Reforming the Church. While the Protestant Reformation is primarily associated with the issue of salvation by grace alone through faith alone there was also a tremendous amount of reform in the life of the church …

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