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Consumerism, Higher Education and the Church
Welcome back Rick! We want to hear about your journey to Africa when you’ve gone and returned. You are right, Rafiki has a wonderful ministry. Now, a few weeks ago I posted on “Consumerism and the Local Church.” Well, Martha Nussbaum,…

Returning from Exile
Rick Phillips to Ref21, requesting permission to redock… I am glad to be reentering the Ref21 cyberzone, having been in a mini self-imposed exile for awhile. This largely consisted of my much-needed, and much-enjoyed family vacation. Immediately on returning, however,…

Heinrich Bullinger
Bullinger was born on this day, July 18 1504. I’ve blogged about this on the First Presbyterian Church blog. I’m wondering if Carl or Ligon have any thoughts on his influence on the European Reformation.

A Kiss is Just a Kiss
Was it Louis Armstrong who crooned, You must remember this A kiss is just a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh The fundamental things apply As time goes by… A kiss is just a kiss? What world are you…

Getting the Gospel Right
The Banner of Truth Trust has performed an invaluable service for the Christian community by publishing Cornel Venema’s little work Getting the Gospel Right. He had previously submitted several well written posts to www.monergism.com on the so-called “New Perspectives on…

Sex, Marriage, and Family in John Calvin’s Geneva, Volume 1: Courtship, Engagement, and Marriage
‘Calvin had no taste or stomach for things outside his particular calling. For him social pleasures were nonexistent. He never mentions domestic joys or woes in his letters. The beauties of nature left him cold. Art, poetry and music seem…

The Presbytery of Mississippi “Nullifies” PC(USA)’s PUP !
Brave evangelical leaders in the PC(USA)’s Presbytery of Mississippi have produced a response to the infamous PUP (Peace, Unity and Purity) report. On this past Thursday, at a called meeting, the Presbytery of Mississippi overwhelmingy (by approximately 90 percent) passed…

Window on the Past Defenders of the Faith: Irenaeus & Tertullian
American President Theodore Roosevelt once said that “it is not the critic that counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the…

Zidane on Ref21 Blog
Hey Rodders, Thomas is busy trying to get the next issue of Ref21 up later today, so he’s asked me to post this. Lovely jubbly. That’s what he says, anyway. He has all kinds of techno-savvy guys doing it for…


























