The following post was originally published here on reformation21. It is difficult to argue against the claim that Princeton Theological Seminary of Princeton, New Jersey occupied a—if not the—principal position of influence in shaping American Reformed Christianity in the nineteenth century. The years between its founding in 1812 and the resignation of Dr. J. Gresham Machen […]
The Law of God as a Civilizational Guardrail
The following post was originally published here on the Place for Truth – Theology for Everyone blog by the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Note that it is the third in a three-part, multi-author series on the Law of God. God’s law reveals God’s character. By it, we know Him and know what it means to […]
The Essential Law of the Vineyard
The following article was originally published on the Place for Truth blog at placefortruth.org. The metaphor of God’s kingdom as a vineyard is one that has Old Testament vintage, which is appropriate when talking about a vineyard. Long before Christ’s first advent, the prophet Isaiah described the Kingdom of Judah as a vineyard well-supplied to […]







