Archive for March, 2010

Welcome to a Reformed Church

Posted: March 9, 2010 by Michael Dewalt in Danny Hyde, Reformation Trust

Available from Reformation Trust here. Samples: Chapter One, “Roots: Our History” .pdf here. Taken from Reformation Trust Publishing, “Who are these guys?” That was the question the teenage Daniel R. Hyde posed to his father when he first encountered “Reformed” believers. With their unique beliefs and practices, these Christians didn’t fit any of the categories in his mind. [...]

Article: Gary N. Knoppers “Aaron’s Calf and Jeroboam’s Calves,” Fortunate the Eyes that See: Essays in Honor of David Noel Freedman In celebration of His Seventieth Birthday, ed. Astrid B. Beck, Andrew H. Bartelt, Paul R. Raabe, and Chris A. Franke. (Eerdmans: Grand Rapids, 1995), pp. 92-104. Response: Survey Dr. Gary N. Knoppers studied Near [...]

How Can I declare someone as an Apostate?

Posted: March 4, 2010 by Michael Dewalt in Apostasy

Not that anyone should want to, but if a Presbyterian goes Baptist, he is NOT an apostate (Okay Scottish covenanters).  He is what I came up with… Primary Essentials (Nature and work of Christ) – Cannot deny and be Christian since they are explicitly stated as required in scripture. Jesus is both God and man [...]

Smell Like an Old Theologian

Posted: March 3, 2010 by Michael Dewalt in Just for Fun

A friend sent me this picture, I found it funny.

My Saving Grace

Posted: March 2, 2010 by Michael Dewalt in Country Lyrics

As those that know me, know I love country music. So maybe you’ll enjoy this short story and maybe you won’t. It was the other night studying in the library I was listening to a newer country singer (Jamey Johnson) that I enjoy because of his at times because of his rebel sound, much like [...]

Titles in process: Wilhelmus a Brakel, Edifying Exercises Related to the Lord Supper Guilelmus Saldanus, The Power of the Lord’s Supper Godefridus Undemans, The Practice of Faith, Hope, and Love Jodocus van Lodenstein, Nine Sermons and what I am really looking froward to…  … … Petrus van Mastricht, Theoretical and Practical Theology (4 volumes).