Showing posts with label Recovering the Reformed Confessions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recovering the Reformed Confessions. Show all posts
"Creedal Imperative" by Dr. Carl Trueman
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Creeds and Confessions in the Contemporary Church
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Dr. R. Scott Clark: Transitioning to Reformation Churches
Clark, R. Scott. Recovering
the Reformed Confessions.
Phillipsburg, NJ:
Presbyterian and Reformed
Publishing, 2008. Print.
May Dr. Clark's
tribe be extended.
Note that Together
for the Gospel, Gospel
Coalition and Ligonier
Ministries, Alliance of
Confessing Evangelicals,
Etc., do not feature
Dr. Clark. Nuff said.
Dr. R. Scott Clark speaks of the transition by revivalist evangelicals
Culture Shock: Moving From an Evangelical to Reformed Church
The Rev. Dr. R. Scott Clark (D.Phil., Oxford University). Professor of Church History, Westminster Seminary California. Author of the must-buy, must-have, must-read, and must-ponder volume, Recovering the Reformed Confessions. Phillipsburg, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed, 2008. Print.
Church Campanologist, our English friend, has posted the following at: http://churchmousec.wordpress.com/
Reformation Churchmanship: Roundup of J.S. Bach's St. John's Passion
For those seeking, as we must, as hungry people in a dry and weary land, furthered literacy in the Reformation classics, here is Bach's St. John's Passion. Of course, this means a good Reformed, Lutheran and Anglican bibliography. It means intellectual and cultural resistance to the Anabaptifications of our surroundings. Most "evangelicals" are Anabaptists of sorts, e.g. Piper, Mohler,
(Audios) 2010 Cheyenne Reformation Conference with Dr. R. Scott Clark
Joe Coker is advising and posting audios of Dr. R. Scott Clark, Westminster Seminary-West. Joe is posting them at his blog, a commendable site. http://pilgrimagetogeneva.com/2012/03/24/2010-cheyenne-reformation-conference-featuring-dr-r-scott-clark/. Although we are Prayer Book Churchman, we are also Reformed as was the Elizabethan Church...and unlike the modern Western Anglicans. Alas, we
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