
Articles by Administrator
Confessions of a Bog-Standard Evangelical
Article by December 2007
Recently, a fellow historian at another Christian institution commented to me about the growing number of Presbyterian prophets who make their reputations on the back of bashing evangelicalism, while at the same time being dependent upon the publishing houses and... continue
What Does Carl Have to Do With Zeppelin?
Article by September 2007
Posted September 14, 2007 I was disappointed by your post on Led Zeppelin (as I mentioned in this blog post <http://mytwocents.wordpress.com/2007/09/13/led-zeppelin-on-reformation-21/> ). I would be very interested to hear your understanding of how a Christian should relate to immoral elements... continue
Hang on There, Trotter
Article by July 2007
Posted July 24, 2007 I'm a fan of Rodney Trotter and his other personalities. I mostly agree with his points. However, his response, "Nein", to Phil was so weak I just had to write in. Phil makes the point that... continue
PT Forsyth
Article by January 2007
Posted January 19, 2007 Carl's lately quoted and recommended P T Forsyth - where would one best start with his writing? -Rosemary G.Reformation21 responds:I would recommend you start with Positive Preaching and the Modern Mind and also The Cruciality... continue
On Heavydentialism
Article by January 2007
Posted January 16, 2007Dear Rodney Trotter/Nicholas 'Don't Call Me Nicky!' Mauss,Thank you for bringing to my attention the great work of St. Osiander of Osbourne, (who incidentally was widely known for celebrating the Lord's Day primarily at night, evening to... continue
James Boice on Death
Article by October 2006
Posted October 14, 2006RE Ligon Duncan's comment about a Christian attitude toward death. One of the most profound statements about this was the statement made by James Boice to the congregation of Tenth Church.Janet MReformation21 responds:Here is that statement, given... continue
A Man for All Sizes
Article by August 2006
Posted 8/31/06Editor's Note: Several months ago, Carl Trueman had some things to say about conferences and their relative importance in a series of blogs (click here for a sample). Part of his critique included observations about the importance of the local... continue


- Tullian Tchividjian, Jesus+Nothing=Everything
- Herman Bavinck's Reformed Dogmatics--Abridged in One Volume, John Bolt (ed.)
- K. Scott Oliphint, God With Us
- Review of Tony Reinke, Lit! A Christian Guide to Reading Books
- John MacArthur:
- The Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims on the Way
- Review: Galatians (Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the NT)
- Against the Tide
- J.I. Packer and the Evangelical Future
- The Elder

What John the Baptist Teaches us About the Gospel
Preaching through John's gospel, I have paused to meditate upon the person and work of John the Baptist. Here was one who came as a "witness, to bear witness about the Light" (Jn 1:6). Consistently (1:7, 14, 20) we are told that the Baptist was not the Light but a witness to the Light.
Preaching through John's gospel, I have paused to meditate upon the person and work of John the Baptist. Here was one who came as a "witness, to bear witness about the Light" (Jn 1:6). Consistently (1:7, 14, 20) we are told that the Baptist was not the Light but a witness to the Light.
Doubting on Your Part Does Not Constitute a Crisis of Faith on Mine
One of the amusing things I have noticed in the last twelve months or so has been a shift in the rhetoric used by members of the older generation (40 plus) surrounding what twenty- and thirty-somethings will believe. Five years...
One of the amusing things I have noticed in the last twelve months or so has been a shift in the rhetoric used by members of the older generation (40 plus) surrounding what twenty- and thirty-somethings will believe. Five years...















