2022-07-12T13:18:07-06:00

Kuyper on the relationship between government and the people Read more

2022-07-03T09:48:26-06:00

Review of "The Medieval Mind of C.S. Lewis" by Jason Baxter Read more

2022-07-05T15:49:41-06:00

Kuyper on the functions of government Read more

2022-07-07T15:44:36-06:00

A discussion about the future of the pro-life and pro-choice movements with Ryan Anderson, one of the authors of "Tearing us Apart: How abortion harms everything and solves nothing" Read more

2022-06-29T15:07:06-06:00

Kuyper on the development of government Read more

2022-06-19T10:05:06-06:00

Review of "Overcoming Apathy: Gospel Hope for Those Who Struggle to Care" by Uche Anizor Read more

2022-06-26T17:56:25-06:00

This post is part of a series walking through the third volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace “Government,” Kuyper’s chapter title tells us, “is the servant of God.” Just because common grace is for the state and particular grace is for the church doesn’t mean that these separate institutions don’t also benefit from each other’s kind of grace. The main point to remembering here is that the fundamental basis of the state is common grace and of the church particular grace.... Read more

2022-06-17T13:31:16-06:00

Review of "The Book of Living Secrets" by Madeleine Roux Read more

2022-06-17T13:52:37-06:00

This post is part of a series walking through the third volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace The government and the church are to be two separate entities, as Kuyper has said. But! They also “touch upon one another” even when one is not the cause of the other. If there were only Christians it might be a challenge to see the purpose of government: “The essential character of government as such does not lie in the fact that canals are... Read more

2022-06-02T09:31:59-06:00

Review of Michael Reeves' "Gospel People: A Call for Evangelical Integrity" Read more

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