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Men's Fellowship—Follow-Up
Last night was a great Men's Fellowship! The topic and vital topic of God's covenant's with man brought out many wonderful opportunities to converse about the wonderful working of God amongst us. I passed out a few handouts, and here is one of them:
Basic Resources on Covenant Theology
Online Essays
Steve Baugh
➢ Covenant Theology Illustrated: Romans 5 on the Federal Headship of Adam and Christ
Michael G. Brown
➢ Current Series on Covenant Theology
R. Scott Clark
➢ A Brief History of Covenant Theology
➢ Classical Covenant Theology
➢ Theses on Covenant Theology
Michael Horton
➢ What’s Really at Stake?
Shane Lems
➢ The Covenant of Works in Dutch Reformed Orthodoxy
Wes White
➢ The Dutch Reformed Doctrine of the Covenant of Works
Books
R. Scott Clark
➢ Caspar Olevian on the Substance of the Covenant: The Double Benefit of Christ
Michael Horton
➢ God of Promise: Introducing Covenant Theology
Herman Witsius
➢ The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man (Google Books)
When the Saints, Go Marching In . . .
Apparently I've reached sainthood. I have a long list of rss feeds to blogs across the world, but I admit, there are only a few I actually take the time to read in some detail . . . just too many things to do in an ordinary day and too many blogs to keep up on. Anyways, the rabble-rousers over at "The Confessional Outhouse" have put me on their list of "Outhouse Saints." I had no idea until I actually scrolled down the blog and looked around. So how does a saint respond? Do I genuflect, send a love gift, or actually have to participate on the blog? Inquiring minds want to know. Maybe the other "saints" . . . Hart, Stellman, Brown, Clark, and Riddlebarger know? Talk about a constellation of dimly-lit stars!
Review of God With Us #2
In an earlier post I mentioned Rev. Mike Brown's review of my book, God With Us, on his blog. This was a condensed version of a much longer review. The full review is now online at Reformation Heritage Book Talk.
As a reminder, the book is available online through Reformation Heritage Books as well as The Bookstore at Westminster Seminary California (for those of you who are local). It should be up on Amazon in the near future.
Review of God With Us
Over at Pilgrim People, Rev. Mike Brown has posted a review of my latest book, God With Us (Reformation Heritage Books, $10). This is a condensed version of a full review that will appear in the pages of Christian Renewal in the near future.
A Baptist Review of Jesus Loves the Little Children and My Response
Over at Creed or Chaos, Westminster Seminary California student, Brandon Wilkins, reviews my book, Jesus Loves the Little Children, from a Reformed Baptist point of view. Here is his response.
Brandon was gracious enough to send me his review before its being posted so that I would be able to respond to his review. Here is my response. This should make for an interesting dialog in the comments section!
