On Doctrinal Indifference

I happened upon two quotes in the last couple of days that I found interesting.  It is the common lament of nearly every generation that theirs is truly the negligent one and the answer is a return to the doctrinal faithfulness of the forefathers.  While this lament is understandable, it seems that no matter how …

Berkhof’s Manual of Christian Doctrine, Second Edition

I don't know how this slipped under my radar, but it looks like someone has undertaken a reformatting of Louis Berkhof's systematic theological summary, Manual of Christian Doctrine.  While the contents look the same, the formatting of the text has changed.  Now the volume contains a new font, is formatted with two columns per page …

Berkhof for $9.99!!!

Christianbook.com tends to do this every now and again  - sell some really great books for next-to-nothing! If you still don't own Berkhof, or at least need a couple extra copies (one for the garage, one for the glove-box, one for the kitchen, etc.), quick grab a uber-cheap copy here before it's too late! ________________ …

The well-meant offer of the gospel and the Creator-creature/Archetype-ectype distinction

Over on my own blog, I noted that in Bruce Waltke’s newest book, An Old Testament Theology: An Exegetical, Canonical, and Thematic Approach, pg. 32, footnote 13 refers to a chapter written by Dr. R. Scott Clark, “Janus, The Well-Meant Offer of the Gospel, and Westminster Theology,” found on pgs. 149-179 of the book The …

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