2020-02-28T15:51:46-07:00

Review of "Born Again: The Evangelical Theology of Conversion in John Wesley and George Whitefield" by Sean McGever Read more

2020-02-21T15:56:03-07:00

Abraham Kuyper on the Flood Read more

2020-02-14T15:04:08-07:00

Review of Francis Schaeffer's "The Church Before the Watching World" Read more

2020-02-17T14:53:48-07:00

Kuyper on the time between the Fall of man and the Flood Read more

2020-01-29T09:20:46-07:00

Review of Connie Willis's "Doomsday Book" Read more

2020-02-07T15:14:08-07:00

Kuyper on the effects of the Fall on the body and on the natural world. Read more

2020-02-04T11:21:27-07:00

Review of "A History of Early Christian Literature" by Justo Gonzalez Read more

2020-01-29T15:24:23-07:00

Common grace in the heart of man Read more

2020-01-11T15:43:40-07:00

Review of Stephen King's "Firestarter" Read more

2020-01-24T09:06:12-07:00

This post is part of a series walking through the first volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Common Grace. What did it mean that God placed “enmity” between the serpent and mankind? What does it even mean to be an ‘enemy’ of an animal? To be sure, some animals can understand us at least in part when we speak (and how much more so must that be true when God speaks?). This seems especially to apply to the serpent,w hich was ‘crafty.’ ‘Crafty’ in this... Read more

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