Month January 2007

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A Little Primer on Humble Apologetics

In the forward to Dr. Richard Pratt’s first book, Every Thought Captive, John Frame asserts that Reformed people are often strong in setting forth Biblical theories for apologetics but are “generally weak in training one another to do apologetics.” Frame…

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Humility

Some weeks back I noted a leading emergent webpage which spends it’s time telling the reader how important and radical (in the Starbucks latte drinking sense of the word….) the particular person who writes on it is.  I raised the question…

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Humility

Some weeks back I noted a leading emergent webpage which spends it’s time telling the reader how important and radical (in the Starbucks latte drinking sense of the word….) the particular person who writes on it is.  I raised the question…

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Humility

Some weeks back I noted a leading emergent webpage which spends it’s time telling the reader how important and radical (in the Starbucks latte drinking sense of the word….) the particular person who writes on it is.  I raised the question…

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A Church for the City

From Charles Spurgeon, “The First Cry from the Cross”: “These places of worship are not built that you may sit here comfortably, and hear something that shall make you pass away your Sundays with pleasure. A church in London which…

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Biblical Masculinity #3: Industry

We are noting the importance of godly masculinity and lamenting the baleful effects of its lack.  In earlier posts, I highlighted the importance that a man fear the Lord and also have provided a definition of biblical masculinity.  Turning back…

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New Edition of Ref21

Check out the front page for details of the latest edition of reformation21. The focus this month is on C. H. Spurgeon with two great articles by Zach Eswine and William Farley. Don’t forget to check out Carl Trueman’s Windows…

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The Singularity

Historians now generally regard the 1900’s as “the American Century.” What do you suppose they will call the twenty-first century? Possibly “the Biotech Century,” as new scientific discoveries enable the radical re-engineering of the human body [see Jeremy Rifkin, The…