This Week in Reformed Blogging
As I typically use Saturdays to catch up on reading, I figured I would share some of the more interesting posts from this past week. This is a list of a few of this week’s top posts according to Castle Church:
- Jeff Downs lets us know about Revelation and Reason, a new collection of essays on reformed apologetics. The collection is edited by Scott Oliphint and Lane Tipton.
- Reformation Theology shares Spurgeon’s thoughts on limited atonement.
- Al Mohler lets us know there are no new heresies (The Secret included).
- Peter Leithart asks if the intention of the author determines the sense.
- Justin Taylor posts sections pertaining to the lusts of the flesh from David Powlison’s book Seeing with New Eyes.
- R. Scott Clark writes regarding John Calvin’s eschatology and what it means to be “reformed.”
- Doug Wilson talks about consumerism and markets.
- Finally, that old washed-up James White has been laid to rest.
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