Back to school…

After three long months, classes resumed at RTS. I spent most of my day going up and down taking care of business. I had to get together all my books for Frame’s independent study, which he, with great sophistication titled: The Thought of Abraham Kuyper. Then, I was able to have my second exegesis directed …

News…

I am currently preparing my schedule for next semester. I need one elective worth one credit and Professor John Frame has agreed to work with me through a study of Abraham Kuyper. This is certainly something to look forward to in my last semester at RTS. My speaking engagement in Tallahassee has been canceled due …

Transformationalism…

Chellis writes: Darryl has been able to give a pejorative name to advocates of Christian civil government: Transformationalist. What a dirty sounding word to anyone who stands upon anti-liberal ground. Surely Christian civil government must be rejected, it is an ideology that seeks to change (transform… yuck) society through politics… to tinker (transform) with human …

Transformationalism

Chellis writes: Darryl has been able to give a pejorative name to advocates of Christian civil government: Transformationalist. What a dirty sounding word to anyone who stands upon anti-liberal ground. Surely Christian civil government must be rejected, it is an ideology that seeks to change (transform… yuck) society through politics… to tinker (transform) with human …

Part 5- Analysis of R.B. Kuiper’s The Glorious Body of Christ

Part of R.B. Kuiper’s genius is his ability to communicate profound truth concerning the church in a simple, but yet penetrating style. Kuiper is not only of Dutch origin, but he thinks like the marvelous Dutch scholars that preceded him, such as Abraham Kuyper. As a professor of Practical Theology, Kuiper embraces a sort of …

Review of Infant Baptism: What Christian Parents Should Know by John P. Sartelle

My Background Sartelle’s little book had been on my shelf for years. One day I decided to pick it up and work my way through it in an hour or so taking notes along the way. Having read many books pro and contra infant baptism, I was curious about Sartelle’s approach to the topic (though …