Review of Robert A Heinlein's "I Will Fear No Evil" Read more
Review of Robert A Heinlein's "I Will Fear No Evil" Read more
This post is part of a series walking through the third volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace Carrying on the question from the previous chapter about the state determining the ‘true’ church, there are always some states willing to do so–Russia and the Orthodox Church, for example. [Kuyper of course is writing pre-Communist Revolution] Our government [of the Netherlands] doesn’t have this power–and would have to have it granted by the voters if it were to try to gain it. This... Read more
Review of "Humility" by Gavin Ortlund Read more
This post is part of a series walking through the third volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace The Confession and Article 36 comes from a pre-Protestant era of schism, and as a result the political part of it has become stuck in its time, in part because the distinction between visible and invisible church has been made, but not between churches. Now diversity and tolerance are assumed, and condemnations are issued against governments that do not respect these principles. The... Read more
Review of John Piper's "What is Saving Faith? Reflections on Receiving Christ as a Treasure" Read more
Kuyper on the glory of denominations Read more
Review of "The Wonders of Creation" by Kristen Page Read more
Kuyper on church/state in the light of denominations Read more
Review of John Chrysostom on 1 and 2 Corinthians Read more
Kuyper on important distinctions in the church/state relationship Read more