Michael Bird posts on a blog called Euangelion. This recent post arises from two recent situation where Old Testament scholars of some reputation have been dismissed from reformed seminaries for holding positions on the historicity of the early chapters of the Bible that are, to say the least, controversial. Others could characterise them as being …

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So, maybe you balked at the $1.19 price tag for the iReformed Reference Library for iPhone. (Maybe what they say about frugal Presbyterian and Reformed folk is true.) Well, this is one time when your tardiness may have payed off. Christian Creeds & Reformed Confessions has been produced by James Price with support from the …

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There is a temptation within contemporary church planting to take the preferences and tastes of the group or individuals that they are trying to reach and excise as much from the practice and culture of their corporate meetings that may be alien to those people. In Presbyterianism in Australia one can observe a distancing (in …

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