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Introductions: Numbers
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 22, 2012 Category: Articles
To aid you in your study of God's Word we're adapting and posting some of the detailed book introductions found in The Reformation Study Bible. Today, please allow The Reformation Study Bible to introduce you to The Book of Numbers.
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2012 National Conference Preview — Michael Horton
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 21, 2012 Category: Ministry News
Here's a preview of what to expect from Dr. Michael Horton at our 2012 National Conference. Keep Reading -
Theology and Doxology
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 21, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
In December 1967, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones gave an address to what was then known as the Puritan Conference, speaking on what some might have considered an esoteric topic: the teachings of a small eighteenth-century movement known as Sandemanianism. Ever a believer in the value of church history for guidance in the present, Lloyd-Jones argued that the errors of this movement had much to teach his hearers, for he felt that there were far too many in contemporary evangelical circles who were replicating the central Sandemanian error, namely, that true faith can be held without deeply felt affections. Keep Reading -
Twitter Highlights (2/19/12)
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 19, 2012 Category: Ministry News
Here are highlights from the various Ligonier Twitter accounts over the past week. Keep Reading -
No $5 Friday This Week
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 17, 2012 Category: Ministry News
We're taking a break from our usual $5 Friday sale this week as we perform maintenance on our website. Keep Reading -
2012 National Conference Preview — Robert Godfrey
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 16, 2012 Category: Ministry News
Here's a preview of what to expect from Dr. Robert Godfrey at our 2012 National Conference. Keep Reading -
Repairing the Ruins: An Interview with Cal Thomas
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 16, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Tabletalk: Evangelical Christians took center stage in American politics during the years when the Moral Majority was prominent. Was that a good thing or a bad thing for the Church? Why? Keep Reading -
Introductions: Leviticus
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 15, 2012 Category: Articles
To aid you in your study of God's Word we're adapting and posting some of the detailed book introductions found in The Reformation Study Bible. Today, please allow The Reformation Study Bible to introduce you to The Book of Leviticus.
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Smart is Not a Fruit
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 14, 2012 Category: Tabletalk Magazine
Leave it to Reformed people to miss the point. When Paul describes the body of Christ as a body, part of which includes hands, ears, and so forth, we are quick to mark our territory — we are the brain of the church. We are the ones who are so rightly careful about our theology. The great minds of the church have been Reformed, and one could certainly argue that the greatest mind, theological or otherwise, ever to grace our North American shores was one Jonathan Edwards. Keep Reading -
New Teaching Series: The Doctrines of Grace in John by Steven Lawson
from Nathan W. Bingham Feb 13, 2012 Category: Ligonier Resources
Not only is John 3:16 used by many as a summary of the gospel, it's often advanced as a proof-text against Reformed theology. But does John 3:16 and John's Gospel teach a view other than God's sovereign and particular grace?
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