Back to the world of dreams
August 15, 2012
I return from a welcome holiday (during which the growing murmur of delight at the prospect that I might have been banished, or for some other reason no longer be contributing here, was becoming distinctly audible) to find that life continues apace at Reformation21 (and I shall have my ear open for the groan that will go up when my name reappears on the screen).
So, what's been happening? Well, Carl has been recognised as a pastor, dimissed evangelicalism, gone into bat once more against Iain Murray, and identified Lloyd-Jones as an impressive Welsh mystic; unimpressive Welsh mystic Paul Levy has pronounced (to say 'discovered' would be overstating it) that the debate over the waters that divide has been forever resolved, by one article, in favour of Presbyterians; and, Presbyterian Iain D Campbell has made a welcome return to what seems to be more regular posting.
Largely business as usual, then . . .
So, what's been happening? Well, Carl has been recognised as a pastor, dimissed evangelicalism, gone into bat once more against Iain Murray, and identified Lloyd-Jones as an impressive Welsh mystic; unimpressive Welsh mystic Paul Levy has pronounced (to say 'discovered' would be overstating it) that the debate over the waters that divide has been forever resolved, by one article, in favour of Presbyterians; and, Presbyterian Iain D Campbell has made a welcome return to what seems to be more regular posting.
Largely business as usual, then . . .