Reformation21

Fascinating day, partly because in the order of things, I had the day off. Carl Trueman gave a brilliant defense of Creeds and Confessions, so brilliant that it made the "no creed but the Bible" folk sound like the lunatic fringe. Then a tour of the Heidelberg Castle (destroyed during the thirty...
Paul Levy
I go away to the Algarve for a week of sunshine and tennis only to stumble back to Ref 21 and find that the whole thing has gone politics mad. Talk of the left and the right, Trueman trying to sell his new book on his third way. Derek's off to the Kremlin. The issue for me is why are so many...
Carlton Wynne
Can we learn something of how to preach from the Epistle to the Hebrews? We have heard that the first three rules for understanding a passage are "context, context, and context." Strange, then, isn't it, that the author of Hebrews introduces almost all of his thirty-plus explicit quotations from...
Justin Taylor
For those on Twitter, Lig has been posting quotes from the Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization. Go here: http://twitter.com/LigonDuncan
Liam Goligher
A friend in London (Steve Clark) has alerted me to this week's New Scientist which is running a feature with a series of articles about morality, interviewing various 'luminaries' about its roots and developments (neuroscientists, philosophers, social anthropologists and the like). The main premise...
Rodney Trotter
Donald Miller's sensitive and thoughtful memoir which was, at one point, virtually a second Bible for all those cool Christians looking for anti-consumerist authenticity, is set to be filmed . I look forward to the usual spin offs -- Don Miller bobbleheads, video games, and tee-shirts (my `No Logo...
Gabe, I've been reading (again) Carl's Republocrat (P&R Publishing) and I'm struck by several things straight out of the gate. First of all, I'm struck by the fact that it is so controversial. Not that I find it controversial, or that most Christians outside the USA will find it so; neither is...
Liam Goligher
The Pope's recent visit, and the momentum towards appointing women bishops, seems to have nerved the faithful for action as three Bishops serve notice to Canterbury en route to Rome... here ... Ruth Gledhill writes: At least three serving Church of England bishops are to lead an exodus to the Roman...
Liam Goligher
What John Knox did for Scotland is incalculable. By his fortitude, his integrity, and his passion for the gospel he forged a nation that loved the Bible, loved liberty, and influenced the world. For centuries after it was with pride that Scotsmen the world over spoke of their native country as 'the...
Liam Goligher
'A Planet inspired...' so ran one of the headlines in a British newspaper today as the world it seems caught up in the joy of families reunited after the long ordeeal of the men traapped in the Chilean mine. 'We were waiting for death, we were consuming ourselves,' said one of the men. Another said...