RedBalloon.work as a Pillar for Normal People
Many Christians are wearied by the self-censorship at our workplaces for fear the blue-haired they/them in the next cubicle will report us for microaggression and misgendering the man with the dress. Join us as we sit down Andrew Crapuchettes, founder/CEO of RedBalloon, America's largest and most successful non-woke job board and talent connector...
A Life in Journalism an Alternative Biography
As a politician, Kuyper primarily voiced his ideas in his own daily newspaper, De Standaard, and as a theologian he wrote first and foremost for his own weekly magazine, De Heraut. He literally worked seven days a week alternately on this daily and weekly. His total production for the weekly was not much less than that for his daily, because he supplied more columns for De Heraut. His main articles appeared in De Standaard on fixed days: on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. His output for De Heraut usually amounted to three or four different articles and was also accomplished during the week...
Reviewed by Charles Ivey
The release of Natural Theology by Geerhardus Vos is incredibly timely. Recently the debates around “natural theology” and “Thomism” have begun to heat up again. What knowledge of God does natural man possess? If he knows God, what is natural man capable of doing with that knowledge? What is he responsible to do with that knowledge? Is Thomas Aquinas a reliable or unhelpful guide in these questions?
Day-to-Day Examples of a Christian Nation
Join us as we sit down with Stephen Wolfe, author of “The Case for Christian Nationalism,” and consider what the specifics of a Christian Nation might look like when applied (what to do with Mormon? Effeminates and butch ladies with blue hair? Taylor Swift, etc.).
Translated from the Dutch to English for the first time ever
When the publisher kindly requested me to introduce to you this new edition of the Book of Martyrs, I sensed that, rather than recommending the work with a few platitudes... I ought instead to warn you briefly against a threefold danger that exists with respect to the Book of Martyrs. In the first place...
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Reformational Philosophy
In the footsteps of Abraham Kuyper, the well-known Dutch theologian and politician, Herman Dooyeweerd, a legal scholar, realized that the Reformation of the 16th century touched the heart as the religious root of human existence and therefore could not remain restricted to the narrower church life for its penetrating and...
Translated by Harry Vandyke
Thank you to Harry Vandyke for translating, and making available for the first time in English, Abraham Kuyper's "Introduction/Inleiding" to the Dutch version of John Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion/Institutie ofte Onderwijsinghe in de Christelicke Religie. In vier boeken beschreven door Johannes Calvinus (Doesburg: J. C. van Schenk Brill,...
The elusiveness of “true spirituality”
My wife used to call me a “dark knight of the soul Christian” because I was always miserable. At the time, I didn’t know what my issue was, but I knew my Christian-longings weren't satiated. Looming over my existence was an itch that all the Theological readings and Christian activity...
Let Twitter rage; Douglas Wilson is the people's Theologian.
Join us for a conversation with Douglas Wilson, where we delve into his recent book, 'Mere Christendom,' explore the unexpected blessings of online trolls, examine the remarkable overlap between Abraham Kuyper and Douglas Wilson, and celebrate the genius of whoever is behind Canon Press' Twitter account (by the way, everyone...
What happened to preaching “the whole counsel of God”?
Preachers conflate the law and gospel (therefore the church knows little difference- totally detrimental), doesn’t discipline, elders fear their own wives more than YHWH, meets once a week for 2 hours, will not get involved with legal matters because no one is competent (1 Cor. 6:1-5), not interested in prayer...
And what makes art "Christian art" anyway?
What makes art "Christian art" or a song to be called a "Christian song"? Is it if there are images of crosses on the canvas or lyrics about cuddling with Jesus? Or, is "Christian art" something else all together? Herman Bavinck, in his "Wonderful Works of God," is clear as...
"To take such a revolutionary step is to cut ourselves off from the Christian past"
I heard that the Church of England was being advised to declare women capable of Priests' Orders. I am, indeed, informed that such a proposal is very unlikely to be seriously considered by the authorities. To take such a revolutionary step at the present moment, to cut ourselves off from...
The telos, and hinderances, of manhood
oin us as we sit down with Biblical Theologian and captain-of-common-sense Bnonn Tennant and discuss the telos of man, white knights, weak pastors, singing like a man, and why it is good to be man.
"If we lack militancy we must be lacking in fervor and allegiance for the cause of our God"
Be sure to notice that the issue is not left in doubt, nor is the fact of our personal participation dubious. It is evident that God himself instilled the enmity against the devil and his cohorts. He is the creator of the militant mind! It is clear that if we lack this militancy we...