2023-04-19T13:21:43-06:00

Kuyper on the household and common grace Read more

2023-03-30T13:24:10-06:00

How to Pray in Public, from Samuel Miller's "Thoughts on Public Prayer" Read more

2023-04-11T13:14:16-06:00

Kuyper on Church and State: A summary Read more

2023-03-25T08:54:02-06:00

Review of "The Mission of the Triune God: A Theology of Acts" by Patrick Schreiner Read more

2023-04-11T13:03:02-06:00

Kuyper on true "neutrality" between church and state Read more

2023-04-04T18:59:47-06:00

Review of "Neo-Calvinism: a Theological Introduction" by Brock and Sutanto Read more

2023-03-24T14:00:11-06:00

Kuyper on the rule of Christ vs the rule of God Read more

2023-03-23T13:47:53-06:00

Review of "Social Conservatism for the Common Good" by Andrew Walker (ed) Read more

2023-03-21T08:39:08-06:00

Kuyper on discerning the "true" church Read more

2023-03-20T13:51:07-06:00

If sometimes great writers crank out garbage, other times they crank out okayness. Project Pope is just such an okay book by Clifford Simak. Like Heinlein’s garbage book reviewed last week, Simak’s book has all the potential to be a great text. It has an interesting plot (will the robots, people, and native life forms of the planet “End of Nothing” work well with the equation beings to find heaven? Will the wrath of heaven descend as a result? and who killed... Read more

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