2021-10-28T08:33:04-06:00

Review of "An Ark for all God's Noahs in a Gloomy stormy day" by Thomas Brooks Read more

2021-10-28T12:03:59-06:00

Kuyper on the place of sin in God's will Read more

2021-10-25T10:07:46-06:00

Review of "The Missing Piece of Charlie O'Reilly" by Rebecca Ansari Read more

2021-10-21T08:12:07-06:00

Kuyper on the curse in the created order Read more

2021-10-21T09:25:01-06:00

Review of "Deeper" by Dane Ortlund Read more

2021-10-16T09:29:51-06:00

Kuyper on the unholiness of suffering. Read more

2021-09-30T07:50:06-06:00

Review of "The Amsirs and the Iron Thorn" by Algis Budrys Read more

2021-10-11T07:36:33-06:00

Kuyper on our obligation to resist suffering and death Read more

2021-09-30T07:48:19-06:00

Review of Louis Markos' "From Plato to Christ: How Platonic Thought Shaped the Christian Faith" Read more

2021-10-01T14:25:02-06:00

This post is part of a series walking through the second volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace Even in Eden, it was God’s plan that man use means. The problem is, Kuyper has already said that God “brings misery as punishment” and that God teaches means to offset misery. Isn’t this a contradiction? Those who lean towards passivity say this. Sin is “rebellion against God,” and “the first condition of receiving grace is that we strictly refrain from all resistance to God... Read more

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