The Auburn Heresy
This address was first delivered on February 28, 1935 at a meeting of Presbyterian laymen in Philadelphia.
When future historians of the Church evaluate this present age, the publication of the Auburn Affirmation will stand out in importance like Luther’s nailing his ninety-five theses. But it will be important for a different reason. The reason the Auburn Affirmation is so important is that it constitutes a major offensive against the Word of... Continue Reading
15 Lessons From Calvin’s Biography
His ability to sustain the relentless onslaught of the 1550s is astonishing
“Calvin’s friends had good reason for proceeding to publish [a biography] with haste. There were others who wanted to tell a very different story. Calvin’s nemesis Jerome Bolsec lived to have the last word, and penned two accounts ten years after the reformer’s death.” The title is all the introduction you need. Here we... Continue Reading
On Controversy
A minister, about to write an article criticizing a fellow minister for his lack of orthodoxy, wrote to John Newton of his intention. Newton gave him this advice
As to your opponent, I wish that before you set pen to paper against him, and during the whole time you are preparing your answer, you may commend him by earnest prayer to the Lord’s teaching and blessing. This practice will have a direct tendency to conciliate your heart to love and pity him; and... Continue Reading
Princeton Theological Seminary is “Unworthy” Of Its Traditions, says Kuyper Conference Alumni
Some say Seminary admin telling everyone that all comment should be withheld from media in favor of a “consolidated” voice
Several of the signers of the declaration are hardly conservative in their theology. But they say that they defend the openness of academic institutions to people of differing views. “Although our positions on these distinct issues differ,” said the protestants, “we believe that a matter of disagreement over a theological matter should not be a... Continue Reading
Alabama Lawmaker Wants to Nix Marriage Licenses
A novel approach to the same-sex marriage dilemma for government workers
Instead, under the proposed bill, couples would file signed affidavits with a probate judge, who would be required to record, but not authorize or condone, marriages. The notarized affidavit would ask each party to declare they were old enough to marry, not currently married, not related, and voluntarily desired to marry. The bill also would... Continue Reading
The Season of the Witch Returns
How witchcraft has gone mainstream — again
Tarot cards are as cool as Pokémon trading cards were in the early aughts, and the demand for essential oils to cure everything from jet lag to hormonal imbalances has catapulted natural wellness companies like Canada’s Saje Natural Wellness and Abundance Naturally into mega success stories. Mainstream beauty brands no longer just sell creams and... Continue Reading
Student Sues School Over Girl in Boys’ Locker Room
Lawsuit claims administrator told the student if he didn’t like the transgender policy, he could opt for homeschooling
Without notifying parents or students, administrators at Boyertown Area School District initiated the policy midway through last semester. The complainant, cited as Joel Doe in court documents, knew nothing about the plan when he began changing clothes for PE class in October. Undressed to his underwear, Doe realized a female student—wearing only shorts and a... Continue Reading
Ben Franklin’s Calvinist Father
I have written here earlier about Franklin’s Calvinist sister Jane, but in this post I want to consider his Calvinist father, Josiah
“Ben Franklin would famously grow skeptical about his father’s faith, but in many ways that faith—and its emphasis on the need for public morality and charity—would continue to mark Franklin’s own endeavors as an adult.” One of the main arguments of my forthcoming biography of Benjamin Franklin is that Christian relatives and friends left... Continue Reading
The Jihadi Who Turned to Jesus
His rejection of Islam makes him a target for his fundamentalist former allies and he fears they will one day catch up with him.
Exactly why he sought solace in Christianity, rather than a more mainstream version of Islam, no one can quite explain. Reading the Bible, Mr. Mohammad claimed, made him calmer than reading the Quran. The churches he attended, Mr. Mohammad said, made him feel more welcome than the neighborhood mosques. In his personal view, Christian prayers... Continue Reading
A Kuyper Prize?
What business does a school like Princeton Theological Seminary—an institution that is apparently committed to the feminist and LGBTQ+ social agenda—have awarding a Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Witness?
But my question is different. If, as President Barnes’ e-mail suggests, support for the ordination of “women and LGBTQ+ persons” is now a criteria for receiving the Kuyper Award, why in the world does PTS have a Kuyper Award in the first place? Don’t they know that Kuyper was, to use the more recent term,... Continue Reading
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