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The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology

The latest issue of Themelios has just been published online. It includes my review of Michael Sudduth’s book The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology. Short version: I like it a lot.

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Free Will, Moral Responsibility, and Reformed Theology

There’s considerable confusion today, even among Reformed Christians, about the implications of Reformed theology for human free will and moral responsibility. A large part of the problem is that often...

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Reformed Perspectives on the Problem of Evil

A correspondent asks: Could you recommend the best books for me to read on a Reformed perspective on the problem of evil? I’d recommend the following: John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion,...

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Reformed Perspectives on the Problem of Evil

A correspondent asks: Could you recommend the best books for me to read on a Reformed perspective on the problem of evil? I’d recommend the following: John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion,...

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Scripture’s Self-Attestation

“Great Doctrines of the Reformed Faith” is the title of the 2018 Thornwell Lectures hosted by First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, SC. I was honored to be invited to contribute to this year’s lecture...

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Vos and Van Til: How Wide the Divide?

I’ve been asked by several folk to share my thoughts on J. V. Fesko’s article, “The Scholastic Epistemology of Geerhardus Vos.” (Side note: I’m very pleased to welcome Dr. Fesko as a colleague...

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Does Divine Determinism Make God the Author of Sin?

Since it’s relevant to some current discussions, I’m posting here a short section from a forthcoming essay entitled “Divine Sovereignty and Human Freedom: Incompatibilism versus Compatibilism,” which...

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A Brief(ish) Response to Richard Muller

In 2017, Paul Manata and I co-authored an article published in the Journal of Reformed Theology that offered a critique of two versions of “libertarian Calvinism” proposed by Oliver Crisp. Taking the...

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