>I had heard this quote before, but never knew where it came from:"Let pious Calvinists preach like Arminians, and pious Arminians pray like Calvinists"- Philip Schaff, quoted in "Eternally True, Variably Useful: How Confessions Worked in Some American Reformed Churches", by James Bratt, in Holding on to the Faith: Confessional Traditions in American Christianity, pg. … Continue reading >Great Quote
>Jesus Made in America, part 3
>I'll wrap up this summary/review of Stephen Nichols Jesus Made in America: A Cultural History from the Puritans to the Passion of the Christ in this post, covering briefly four whole chapter. You could call this section "Jesus in Nashville, Hollywood, Branson, and Washington"Chapter Five traces the developments of the Christian music industry from a … Continue reading >Jesus Made in America, part 3
>Song of the Week
>This may be my favorite hymn recorded by RUF ever.http://www.lala.com/external/flash/SingleSongWidget.swfFor All The Saints [Dan Haselt...
>Tribe Baseball
>This may not happen often this season, so I'll rub it in! We won! The Reds only got five hits off one of the worst pitching teams in baseball. And the Indians bats were definitely working. Can't wait to see if that holds against real pitching in real games. I'm not optimistic, but a little … Continue reading >Tribe Baseball
>Inerrancy. True? Useful?
>I'm really looking forward to getting my new Modern Reformation, "Inspiration and Inerrancy". My impatience got the best of me and I printed out the "Roundtable Discussion on Inerrancy" with Michael Horton, Michael Spencer (aka 'Internet Monk') and Donald Richmond of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Here's some thoughts that come out of the article.First, there … Continue reading >Inerrancy. True? Useful?