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February 2026
Feb 13

The Freedom to Be Yourself: Personhood in Marriage

God’s creation is full of surprising variety. Such diversity extends to human creation. Each person is made in God’s image, each fallen and finite, each…

Ligonier Ministries
Theology
Feb 12

I Don’t Have an LGBTQ Neighbor–And Neither Do You 

Amy and Julie live next door. They have a golden retriever, a backyard flock of chickens, two adult children from previous heterosexual marriages, and extensive…

Reformation21
Theology
Feb 12

On the Trail of the Covenanters

The first two episodes of The Covenanter Story are now available. In an article that first appeared in the February edition of the Banner magazine,…

Banner of Truth
Books
Feb 12

Does Jesus Love Me?

It is a question that many believers have asked. It is often on the mind of the downcast and discouraged. “Does Jesus love me?” It…

Ligonier Ministries
Theology
Feb 11

Geerhardus Vos’s “Winter’s Death”: A Commentary

Winter’s Death[1] by Geerhardus Vos Here lies the Winter hated,Goliath-like prostrated,Whom David’s stone laid low.Recovered from earth’s chillness,Spring uses the first stillnessTo put left-over illnessBeneath…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Feb 11

Geerhardus Vos’s “Winter’s Death”: A Commentary

Winter’s Death[1] by Geerhardus Vos Here lies the Winter hated,Goliath-like prostrated,Whom David’s stone laid low.Recovered from earth’s chillness,Spring uses the first stillnessTo put left-over illnessBeneath…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Feb 11

A Martyr’s Last Letter to His Wife

In the first video of The Covenanter Story, which releases tomorrow, we tell the story of James Guthrie, the first great martyr of the Covenant.…

Banner of Truth
Books
Feb 9

Reformed Theological Seminary Mourns the Loss of Missionary and Visiting Lecturer Dr. Clay Quarterman

JACKSON, Miss. – Reformed Theological Seminary announces with deep sorrow the passing of Dr. Clay Quarterman, Visiting Lecturer in Pastoral Theology at RTS Jackson, who…

Reformed Theological Seminary
Seminary
Feb 6

What Shepherding the Sheep Toward Death Looks Like

          It behooves every minister of the Gospel to not only warn his congregants that the pale horse and his rider, Death, will one day…

Reformation21
Theology
Feb 6

Thy Word Is Truth: Scripture, God’s Nature, and the Worship that Follows

In this episode, Nick Bullock, senior pastor of Christ Church (PCA) in New Braunfels, Texas, joins Camden Bucey and Jim Cassidy to discuss an upcoming…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Feb 6

Thy Word Is Truth: Scripture, God’s Nature, and the Worship that Follows

In this episode, Nick Bullock, senior pastor of Christ Church (PCA) in New Braunfels, Texas, joins Camden Bucey and Jim Cassidy to discuss an upcoming…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Feb 5

A Buzzword on the Branches of the Davidic King

One of my first Sundays on American shores was at a small Presbyterian church in Coral Springs, Florida. The heat baked the asphalt of the…

Washington Institute
Culture
Feb 5

Thinking Through Christian Nationalism: Points to Percolate On

posted by R. Fowler White Civic life for Christians, particularly in a highly partisan political environment, was in ancient times and is now a high…

Green Baggins
Theology
Feb 4

Ephesians 3:14–21 — For This Reason I Bow My Knees

The great Reformer, Martin Luther, once said that prayer is the breath of the soul. Christians pray! We are a people called to live and…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Feb 4

Ephesians 3:14–21 — For This Reason I Bow My Knees

The great Reformer, Martin Luther, once said that prayer is the breath of the soul. Christians pray! We are a people called to live and…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Feb 3

Worship as Spiritual Discipline

We are a people who want things quickly and easily. We have moved from dial-up internet to immediate access to the world’s information in our…

Reformation21
Theology
Feb 3

The Book of Daniel, Part 13

On today’s episode of Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob continue to walk through the Book of Daniel. In chapter 5, the scene changes from…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Feb 3

The Book of Daniel, Part 13

On today’s episode of Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob continue to walk through the Book of Daniel. In chapter 5, the scene changes from…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Feb 2

Was Mary Assumed Into Heaven? Rome’s Marian Dogma Examined

A Christian analysis of Rome’s Marian dogma, the Bodily Assumption of Mary into Heaven. Showing how it is unbiblical, idolatrous, unreasonable, historically novel, and not…

Purely Presbyterian
Theology
Feb 2

2025 CCT Annual Lecture Q&A with Adonis Vidu, Lewis Ayers, and Matthew Barrett

Following Adonis Vidu’s CCT Annual Lecture entitled, “The Christian Experience of the Trinity: 1700 Years after Nicaea,” he was joined by Lewis Ayers and Matthew…

Credo Magazine
Theology
January 2026
Jan 30

Trinity and Theological Triage

In 2005, Al Mohler published a very helpful essay entitled “A Call for Theological Triage and Christian Maturity,” wherein he draws upon the use medical…

Reformation21
Theology
Jan 30

Irenaeus of Lyons

In this episode we welcome church historian Stephen O. Presley to explore the life, theology, and enduring relevance of Irenaeus of Lyons. Writing in the…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Jan 30

Irenaeus of Lyons

In this episode we welcome church historian Stephen O. Presley to explore the life, theology, and enduring relevance of Irenaeus of Lyons. Writing in the…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Jan 29

The Imago Dei Fulfills the Longings of Existentialism

In 1946, Jean-Paul Sartre delivered a philosophical blow to Christian anthropology in his essay Existentialism is a Humanism. He wrote: “There is no human nature…

Washington Institute
Culture
Jan 27

Shepherding the Sheep Toward Death

To what end has God given his church pastors? Certainly we can say that one end is that faithful under-shepherds shepherd the sheep well! That…

Reformation21
Theology
Jan 27

Was Mary Born Without Sin? Rome’s Marian Dogma Examined

A Christian analysis of Rome’s Marian dogma, the Immaculate Conception of Mary. Showing how it is unbiblical, idolatrous, unreasonable, historically novel, and not a catholic…

Purely Presbyterian
Theology
Jan 27

2026 Austin Harrington Counseling Lectures to Feature Dr. Seth Scott

Dr. Seth Scott, Program Director and Assistant Dean of the School of Counseling at Columbia International University, will be the featured speaker for the 2026…

Covenant Seminary
Seminary
Jan 27

The Book of Daniel, Part 12

On today’s episode of Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob continue to walk through the Book of Daniel. In chapter 4, we read of the…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Jan 27

The Book of Daniel, Part 12

On today’s episode of Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob continue to walk through the Book of Daniel. In chapter 4, we read of the…

Reformed Forum
Theology
Jan 26

The Nicene Creed in the Thirty-nine Articles

When Matthew Barrett left the SBC to become Anglican, one of the major reasons why was the SBC’s rejection of the Nicene Creed’s inclusion in…

Credo Magazine
Theology
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