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Herman Dooyeweerd: A Christian Philosopher (2/2)

After exploring the context, modern critique, and philosophical anthropology of Herman Dooyeweerd, Reichow discusses the Dooyeweerdian understanding of Western culture’s development, exploring the Christian philosophy of history and the concept of the religious ground-motives.

Reforming Our Worship

What can we learn from the reign of King Josiah? In what ways does our daily worship expression to God need to be reformed?

Theonomists At The Protestant Table: A Response to Paul Carter

Paul Carter recently wrote an article for the Gospel Coalition entitled “Why I am not a Theonomist”. While readers will undoubtedly gain an understanding as to why Carter disagrees with the Theonomist position, the introspective manner in which he argues his points are unconvincing.

The Glory of the Incarnation

Behind all the trees, the lights, and the carols, there lies the reason for the season, what should be at the forefront: the birth of our Lord Jesus.