
Title Confusion: A Clarification
A number of readers have emailed to point out that Mike Reeves’ book, published in the US as Delighting in the Trinity, is published by IVP in the UK as The Good God, which I have now added to the…

A number of readers have emailed to point out that Mike Reeves’ book, published in the US as Delighting in the Trinity, is published by IVP in the UK as The Good God, which I have now added to the…

There is always place for a good introduction to the Christian faith and this week another welcome addition to the genre landed on my desk: Michael Reeves’ new book, Delighting in the Trinity: An Introduction to the Christian Faith (IVP…

There is always place for a good introduction to the Christian faith and this week another welcome addition to the genre landed on my desk: Michael Reeves’ new book, Delighting in the Trinity: An Introduction to the Christian Faith (IVP…

A couple of thoughts on Sean’s helpful clarification: First, in his first post, it is important to note that Sean was not simply speaking positively of Covenant. My concern was that he passed a general judgment on all seminaries with…

A couple of thoughts on Sean’s helpful clarification: First, in his first post, it is important to note that Sean was not simply speaking positively of Covenant. My concern was that he passed a general judgment on all seminaries with…

Reading Sean’s (another friend and another church historian — I guess it is one of those weeks) response to my exchange with Michael Haykin, a number of thoughts by way of response come to mind but I will confine myself…

Reading Sean’s (another friend and another church historian — I guess it is one of those weeks) response to my exchange with Michael Haykin, a number of thoughts by way of response come to mind but I will confine myself…

My friend and fellow church historian, Michael Haykin, has offered a gracious, thoughtful but pointed response to an earlier post of mine where, almost as an aside, I expressed certain thoughts on seminaries and spiritual formation. The offending paragraph in…

My friend and fellow church historian, Michael Haykin, has offered a gracious, thoughtful but pointed response to an earlier post of mine where, almost as an aside, I expressed certain thoughts on seminaries and spiritual formation. The offending paragraph in…

I have had some correspondence over the last few weeks, asking about Lloyd-Jones’ mysticism and also apparent inconsistencies in Warfield’s Christology. I am busy this week but working on posting on these topics before the end of August. In…