
Bad News from Britain
The news that Britain has elected two members of the far-right British National Party to the European Parliament is surely bad news for all. Any observer of the political scene in Britain over the last twenty five years can be…

The news that Britain has elected two members of the far-right British National Party to the European Parliament is surely bad news for all. Any observer of the political scene in Britain over the last twenty five years can be…

Westminster has posted a video interview of Greg Beale, by Dave Garner and myself, on its webpage here. Greg is joining WTS as an adjunct next academic year. In addition, he was recently voted (unanimously by both Faculty and Board,…

Westminster has posted a video interview of Greg Beale, by Dave Garner and myself, on its webpage here. Greg is joining WTS as an adjunct next academic year. In addition, he was recently voted (unanimously by both Faculty and Board,…

Henry Gysen and the gents over at The Reformed Fellowship have just published Danny Hyde’s latest book, In Living Color: Images of Christ and the Means of Grace. Don’t let Danny’s inability to spell `colour’ correctly put you off. This…

Henry Gysen and the gents over at The Reformed Fellowship have just published Danny Hyde’s latest book, In Living Color: Images of Christ and the Means of Grace. Don’t let Danny’s inability to spell `colour’ correctly put you off. This…

To avoid creating further grief for my colleagues at Ref21, I have posted my thoughts on the Church of Scotland decisions over at Scott Clark’s place. Thanks to Scott for accommodating me.

To avoid creating further grief for my colleagues at Ref21, I have posted my thoughts on the Church of Scotland decisions over at Scott Clark’s place. Thanks to Scott for accommodating me.

More from Marquart, this time on the history of liberal advocacy of tolerance in the Missouri Synod in the late 60s and early 70s: One question…ought to be faced. It has to do with the well-known claim of the ‘moderates’…

More from Marquart, this time on the history of liberal advocacy of tolerance in the Missouri Synod in the late 60s and early 70s: One question…ought to be faced. It has to do with the well-known claim of the ‘moderates’…

Here’s another quotation from Marquart, this time on the language of `politics:’ Church politics, like beauty, is largely in the eye of the beholder. My “politics” is likely to be somebody else’s “responsible leadership” and vice versa. It all depends…