A survey of living right in the "Wrong Side of History"

For years, when folks were taking stock of our cultural moment in regard to faith and such, it was a given that people would reference Charles Taylor. As of late, however, I've started noticing every book, article, and podcast I've digested is referencing Aaron Renn and his observations and analysis in connection with his book "Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture." With the help of this framework, join us as we discuss with Renn everything from the SBC, Doug Wilson, and Jordan Peterson to Taylor Swift, Disney, and short-term missions.
The Forest and the Trees

Unveiling the often-overlooked significance of Cornelius Van Til in the realm of Reformed ethics, this work draws light upon his unique moral philosophy. Grounded in the covenantal epistemology and metaphysics typically employed for apologetics, Van Til masterfully harmonized his insights with those of Geerhardus Vos’ biblical theology. In contrast to many ethicists who concentrate on formulating and applying principles, Van Til focused his attention on the Christian’s greatest good (summum bonum), which is God himself...
Reviewed by Charles Ivey

Donald Macleod may well be the preeminent expert on Scottish theology. In his latest work, From the Marrow Men to the Moderates, he explores the major events in18th Century Scottish church history. The book deals with eternally relevant questions surrounding justification, repentance, legalism, and antinomianism...
The Image-Bearing Piety of Being a Cog in the Wheel

If you read one book this year let it be David Bahnsen’s “Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life.” Why? Well, you know there are three persons in one God, and you know that you are saved by grace alone through faith alone, you know you would do well to be a part of a local church, etc. (and you do well to know and consider these things), but is that extent of the Christian life? Is your telos in this life to just white-knuckle it...
The Sword, the Bible & the Tongue

Today we are joined by Stephen Brett Eccher to discuss the firebrand of fidelity that is Ulrich Zwingli in connection with Eccher’s new book “Zwingli the Pastor: A Life in Conflict” from Lexham Press.
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Reviewed by Charles Ivey

How did the great Neo-Calvinist theologian Herman Bavinck view and interact with church history? Cameron Clausing’s Theology and History in the Methodology of Herman Bavinck is a weighty and vital contribution to the discussion around this question...
The civilization-altering implications of "gay marriage" and the folly & danger of Christians doing nothing

This might be the most important interview we have ever done.
Lessons Learned from the Paganism vs. Christianity of Old

In this episode we are joined by Stephen O. Presley, author of "Cultural Sanctification: Engaging the World like the Early Church." to see if we might glean some insight on how to engage our post-post-Christian-now-pagan-nation. In an increasingly secular world, Stephen O. Presley takes us back to the first few...
Lawful Subjection to the Civil Magistrate and Dutiful Resistance to Tyrants

Does Romans 13 command Christians a near unqualified obedience toward the civil magistrate? Is there an appropriate occasion and even a duty to resist tyranny, even if the tyranny is not sinful, per se? The aim of this book is to shed light on the fact that Paul's appeal for...
A Book for the Demands of Our Day?

This is the first part of many short entries that cover “The T&T Clark Handbook of Neo-Calvnism” book edited by Nathaniel Gray Sutanto and Cory Brock. “The T&T Clark Handbook of Neo-Calvnism” is 40 chapters and covers 557 pages. It is my hope to share my thoughts and observations chapter...
“Trust the science” rhetoric is nothing new

Abraham Kuyper would’ve thrown-up in his mouth if he had to watch the folly that was Pfizer’s commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. Pfizer’s “Trust the science” rhetoric is nothing new. Kuyper was exposing the “priests of science” in his own day and in 1911 he summarized their strategy...
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...
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...
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...