Reformation21

Reformation21

For the last several years Tenth Church has been performing a concert on the evening of Good Friday -- something that has proven to be a suitable recognition of the day and an effective outreach to our Center City community. This year's concert featured the Concerto in D Major for Violin and...
Justin Taylor
The ESV blog posts about Crossway's forthcoming Literary Study Bible , edited by Leland Ryken and Philip Ryken.
Justin Taylor
Lee Irons : Today I learned that my favorite seminary professor passed away peacefully last night after a long illness. He taught me much about the covenantal and typological structure of the Scriptures. Most of all I will miss his sweet joy and his childlike trust in the inheritance-earning merit...
Readers may wish to follow this link to read a tribute to Meredith Kline written by Lee Irons. [ Linked by permission ]
My entrance into the blogosphere will be sporadic over the next week or two as I prepare to speak at the Women in the Church leadership and Mission to North America mercy ministry conferences in Atlanta on Friday, April 20, and then travel to Grand Rapids for the next installment of the 2007...
Justin Taylor
Here's an exciting new work: The Council of Reforming Churches . Goals The Council of Reforming Churches (CRC) exists to impact the black church and greater black community with biblical theology which has its fulfillment in the Person and work of Jesus Christ. Our aim is to see reformed theology...
Rodney Trotter
I like the new blog topic -- a tricky and much neglected one. As most of you will no doubt know, pending is, strictly speaking, a heterodoxy, an error, not a full blown heresy (see the section on `Total pending' in L Berkhof, Systematic Theology (3rd ed)., pp. 236-38), more associated with the with...
Ligon Duncan
Tim Keller's very helpful review of Richard Bauckham's Jesus and the Eyewitnesses (Eerdmans, 2006) is now available in the April Redeemer Report and online here . Don't miss it.
Not wanting to spoil Trotter's fun, but I have now changed the Blog Theme. (BTW: An on-going discussion on the wider theme of pictures/images of Jesus has been taking place in recent issues of New Horizon's , the denominational magazine of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.)
Spring Harvest, the largest evangelical conference in the UK, has severed its longstanding relationship with UCCF (which owns the British side of InterVarsity Press). The issue appears to be that of penal substitution and the position of Steve Chalke (who infamously referred to penal substitution...