Q&A with Phil and Rich (Part 1) Q&A with Phil and Rich (Part 2) Phil A. Newton served as a pastor for over forty years. He continues mentoring and training pastors through The Pillar Network as Director of Pastoral Care and Mentoring and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he serves as an adjunct professor. He’s the author …
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Engaging Catholicism (Recommended Reading)
Reformation Wall I have been asked by a few people to compile a list of resources that may be used to engage the teachings of Catholicism. Below is a limited list, but I hope it is a good start for you. First, look to the Scriptures! (From Chapter One of the Second London Baptist Confession …
10 Quotes from Men and Women in the Church
Kevin DeYoung is the senior pastor at Christ Covenant Church in Matthews, North Carolina, and assistant professor of systematic theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte. Check out more resources and podcasts from Kevin DeYoung at Clearly Reformed, click here. To purchase a copy of Men and Women in the Church, click here. Quotes 1. The …
Q&A with David Dockery (A Handbook of Theology)
A few months ago, I had the privilege of interviewing Dr. David Dockery on his book The Authority and Sufficiency of Scripture. If you are interested in looking at that interview, click here. Below is my interview with Dr. Dockery on his new book A Handbook of Theology. To purchase a copy of A Handbook …
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Book Briefs: John Calvin (For a New Reformation)
John Calvin: For a New Reformation is 608 pages. This volume is edited by Derek Thomas and John Tweeddale. It was published by Crossway in 2019. To purchase a copy of John Calvin: For a New Reformation, click here. Review John Calvin: For a New Reformation contains 20 chapters from 20 scholars with an afterword …
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