Richard Baxter examines backsliding among Christians, identifying three types: declining in judgment, affection, and practice. He details the steps and signs of backsliding, such as becoming indifferent to sin and…
Purely Presbyterian ↗In the Ark, believers find everything good and necessary for life and eternal salvation. Hence, we must not seek them in men: not in Saint Mary, Peter, or Paul, much…
Purely Presbyterian ↗The Vatican's note Mater Populi Fidelis does not change any doctrine or devotional practice with regard to Mary, but rather seeks to affirm and deepen it, while reframing distinctive Roman…
Purely Presbyterian ↗In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) may seem like a miracle of modern medicine, but when we analyze it in light of Biblical truth, we will see that it is not without…
Purely Presbyterian ↗posted by R. Fowler White Though usage of the term Christian nationalism is relatively new in American public discourse, it is an ideology and movement that is both on the…
Green Baggins ↗posted by R. Fowler White Ron DiGiacomo at Philosophical Theology has articulated some concerns well worth our pondering about the doctrine and practice of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches…
Green Baggins ↗posted by R. Fowler White In a Facebook post on 06-20-2025, Lane Keister, aka “greenbaggins,” wrote: The word “disciple” is not equal in meaning to “Christian” or “believer” in at…
Green Baggins ↗posted by R. Fowler White While studying Acts 24, a couple of musings crossed my mind, musings that might bear fruit somewhere down the line. One of those thoughts concerns…
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Green Baggins ↗On the home stretch here, Mathison addresses some practical concerns about movement Van Tillians, the practical implications of whether Van Til’s method is workable in evangelism, and some final appeals.…
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