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Reading Luther Not Wisely But Well: Part One

Martin Luther is perhaps the single most important thinker for Protestants. Not that he is the greatest theologian, exegete or even role model. There are other, more qualified candidates for each of those titles. He is, however, the original agenda…

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Review: “The Public Ministry of Christ”

The Public Ministry of ChristWilliam G. Blaikie This volume, first published in 1883, bridges the disciplines of Christology and pastoral theology, and its author will need no commendation to those who value Scriptural studies that blend scholarship and devotion. Blaikie’s…

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Preaching Christ

A last snippet, for now, from Thomas Foxcroft’s The Gospel Ministry once more, fairly early on in his sermon, exhorting himself and other ministers to preach Jesus in every sense: Ministers then must study to feed their flocks with a…

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Trueman Debate Video

Since Trueman’s assent to stardom as Augustine redivivus, the requests for copies of the debate have almost crashed our server. Ok, so maybe that’s a bit of an embellishment, but either way you can watch the debate here: Part 1: …

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Adam audio

In the light of Carl’s post Adam and Eve and Pinch Me, you might want to listen to the Audio from the recent John Owen Centre Conference on ‘Adam: in the bible, in the church and in the world’. Michael…

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“In Eden’s sinless garden”

7 6. 7 6 (St. Alphege) In Eden’s sinless gardenA man and woman stood,Each crafted in God’s image,And both entirely good. The serpent entered Eden,And entered both their hearts;And neither did resist him,Fell to his fiery darts. So Adam’s abdicationWas…