Kuyper on the command not to eat from the Tree Read more
Kuyper on the command not to eat from the Tree Read more
Review of "Ashamed of the Gospel" by John MacArthur Read more
Abraham Kuyper on the Fall of man. Read more
Review of Larry Niven's "Ringworld Engineers" Read more
Kuyper on Conscience and man's potential in Eden Read more
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Voetius on spiritual abandonment Read more
This post is part of a series walking through the first volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace. Kuyper begins this chapter by finishing his argument against Bellarmine and the traditional Roman Catholic view of original creation. Kuyper argues that because God is Himself the goal of creation [insert Edwards/John Piper quote here], we can see that man must have been a perfect mirror of God’s character. The fact that there is later tension after the Fall doesn’t negate the idea of... Read more
About the Congressman who shot the son of Francis Scott Key... Read more