David Haines' Natural Theology, 2nd Edition: A Review by John Sweat Jr.
/This evaluation focuses on definitional issues, Haines’ treatment of the Reformed tradition, and his interaction with Cornelius Van Til.
Read MoreThis evaluation focuses on definitional issues, Haines’ treatment of the Reformed tradition, and his interaction with Cornelius Van Til.
Read MoreThe Lord’s Supper is not so much like a one-lane highway, where we look predominantly in one direction. Instead, it is like a stop sign at an intersection, where we stop to look in multiple directions before proceeding. Taking the Lord’s Supper most faithfully requires that we look in four directions.
Read MoreNick Kennicott reviews A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689, which is edited by Rob Ventura and published by Christian Focus.
Read MoreThe Board of RBS addresses aspects of the doctrine of God that are particularly relevant to current discussions within reformed and evangelical churches, including the issues of divine simplicity and impassibility.
Read MoreWherever the reader locates themself on the confessional spectrum, they can find The Confessing Baptist both profitable and edifying.
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