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On the Dangers of Writing Responsibly


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 28 Jul 2012   Posted by Steven Wedgeworth

CS Lewis, in his masterful work English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama, takes the reader through an overview of the religious and controversial writings of that time.  He works through More, Tyndale, and Latimer, noting how each was more than willing to launch into biting satire...

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Nothing to Prove


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 18 Jul 2012   Posted by Peter Escalante

Simon of Hills Bible Church, Melbourne, offers a jocular taxonomy of the sons of Calvin here. He covers the New Calvinists with their somewhat hyperactive pietism, the Neo-Calvinists with their supposedly nefarious plans for world domination, and the tribalistically confessional "Grumpy Calvinists"...

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RL Dabney’s Theory of Economics


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 17 Jul 2012   Posted by Steven Wedgeworth

Robert L. Dabney is known, to those who know him, as the grey eminence of an old and lost form of Presbyterianism.  To call him “Old School” might be an understatement, as Dr. Dabney wrote against the incipient public school movement, women’s rights, and most infamously of all, abolition and the US Civil...

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Blaming the Greeks and Repeating the Past: A Liberal Methodology?


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 09 Jul 2012   Posted by Steven Wedgeworth

TCI collaborator Brad Littlejohn recently posted an essay pointing out how Bavinck can help modern theological conversations regarding the categories of “nature” and substance.”  In it, Mr. Littlejohn draws our attention to Peter Leithart’s reservations about these concepts.  And while...

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