An Uncertain Sound
Must we as Christians give up reasoning with unbelievers? If we do then we must also give up preaching or witnessing to unbelievers.
Must we as Christians give up reasoning with unbelievers? If we do then we must also give up preaching or witnessing to unbelievers.
The biblical gospel of sovereign, saving grace, which modern man needs, is best reproduced in the Reformed Confessions.
Law is concerned with matters of justice, authority, duty, and obligation, all matters of religious concern and inescapably involved with matters of “ultimate concern.”
The time has come for students, colleagues and friends to pay homage to Jan Adriaan Louw Taljaard, one of the South African pioneers in philosophy, dedicated to the task of elaborating a vision of reality according to the spirit of God’s Word.
Any familiarity at all with the patterns of power distribution in modern society reveals to us the proverbial battle between capital and labour, employer and employee.
You have heard about the sexual revolution in the 60s, but did you know that there was a second sexual revolution?
Were the Mesoamericans, such as the Maya, Aztec, Toltec, etc., granted special pardon for their sins? What about other ancient civilizations that were never exposed to God’s special revelation and the gospel?
The idea of a divine creation order, which until recently has been very popular in Calvinist thinking, has a long history.
Isaac Asimov’s science fiction classic The Foundation bears similarities to our Western condition and prompts us to ask whether we are ready as God’s people for what is to come.
What we do for the Lord, and for the sake of the gospel, matters in the grand scheme of God’s redemptive plan for creation.