Walker Percy on American Protestantism
The main character, Tom More, writing about his Protestant wife: Later Ellen experienced a religious conversions. She became disaffected when the Southern and Northern Presbyterians, estranged since...
View ArticleThe Original Blended Worship?
With less division [than over church government], the Westminster Assembly also drew up an order or worship and a confession of faith. The Directory for Public Worship, accepted by the Parliaments of...
View ArticleYoung, Restless, and Dunked
In case any Reformed confessionalists actually wondered, Justin Taylor has made it official that he is a credo-baptist and by implication that credo-baptism is the default position of the Gospel...
View ArticleWho Transmitted “Calvinism”?
Some of the early responses to Calvinism have, in a friendly way, wondered why I excluded Baptists like Andrew Fuller, John Gill, and Charles Spurgeon from the narrative — even airbrushing them from...
View ArticleSpooked by Monarchy
A curious wrinkle in the differences between Presbyterians and Reformed Protestants is the way the former talk about Christ as king. Both teach about the mediatorial offices of Christ as prophet,...
View ArticleThe More Evangelical You Become, The Less Presbyterian
On this morning’s broadcast with Angelo and company, I heard Carson Wentz describe the bond he shares with Nick Foles by virtue of a common faith. I’m sure many evangelicals were encouraged. But I...
View ArticleLuxury Denominations
Paul Helm took time to review/respond to On Being Reformed, the public debate between some Baptists (and others who aspire to be Reformed) Reformed Protestants who still hold either to the Three Forms...
View ArticleFinally the NTJ
Here is January 2022 (woops). And here is how the NTJ will operate in a post-USPS environment (from the current issue with a little help from Scribd): The new iteration of the NTJ comes with fewer...
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