The Great Man and Christian History
Commentary on Edward Barnard's election sermon
Commentary on Edward Barnard's election sermon
An introduction to Richard Baxter's seminal text is long overdue for Protestants.
An Exhortation on the Anniversary of Pilgrim Arrival
So-called "speculative" theological conclusions are present throughout Reformed doctrine.
Disestablishment was not as quick and definitive as many secular historians think.
If men, even apart from sin, are to live according to their moral and intellectual nature it is through law that they are led.
Something addressed frequently in American Reformer’s pages is political realism: the finitude of all political orders and constitutions.
On True Constitutionalism “The true English Constitution is that admirable, unique, and infallible public spirit, beyond all praise, which guides […]
The conservative impulse for filial piety is noble and needed, but it must be properly directed.
A private, un-political life is unavailable to the citizen.