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Frame, Escondido, and Worship

By D. G. Hart | Published February 10, 2012

One of Frame’s objections to “Escondido Theology” pertains to worship. Here are the bullet points from his book: WORSHIP/PIETY • It is wrong to try to make the gospel relevant to its hearers. • Worship should be very traditional, without any influence of contemporary culture. • The Sabbath pertains only to worship, not to daily… Read More→

Posted in Shock and Awe | Tagged John Frame, regulative principle, worship | 7 Comments
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Does Jonathan Edwards Need Paul Tripp?

By D. G. Hart | Published February 8, 2012

As I continue to come across Edwards’ writings — his Faithful Narrative is part of the reader for American Heritage at Hillsdale College — I continue to be amazed at the Northampton pastor’s broad appeal, even down to the “Jonathan Edwards is my homeboy” T-shirts. Granted, Edwards has much to admire. The thought of a… Read More→

Posted in Adventures in Church History, Piety with Excitement | Tagged evangelicalism, Jonathan Edwards, Paul Trip, pietism, Revivalism | 133 Comments
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Adolf, Justin, and Mark

By D. G. Hart | Published February 6, 2012

This is a pretty amusing video, if not for the abuse of a profoundly good movie. But the juxtaposition may supply needed perspective on all the coalitions, alliances, and group hugs going on out there among celebrity pastors and their enabling bloggers.

Posted in Because Someone Has to Provide Oversight | Tagged Adolf Hitler, Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, Gospel Coalition, Justin Taylor, Mark Dever, Together 4 the Gospel | 10 Comments
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The Bible is Not Off Limits But Only Settles So Much

By D. G. Hart | Published February 6, 2012

Two of Old Life’s regular voices, Zrim and Jed, are having an interesting discussion — in response to a post questioning the political machinations of the hallowed Bonhoffer — about whether 2kers may legitimately appeal to the Bible in their civic duties. Zrim argues that the Bible forbids civil disobedience while Jed questions whether a… Read More→

Posted in spirituality of the church | Tagged biblicism, David Bayly, Jed, Rabbi Bret, Tim Bayly, two-kingdom theology, Zrim | 98 Comments
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A Super Bowl Prediction

By D. G. Hart | Published February 4, 2012

In the 2040s, the National Football League will see the emergence of two star quarterbacks who will be playing repeatedly for Conference championships and the Super Bowl. Their last names will be Tebow, sons of Tim. I could be wrong, but I have wondered throughout all the banter about Tim Tebow if the folks discussing… Read More→

Posted in General Revelation | Tagged Archie Manning, Eli Manning, Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow | 7 Comments
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Faint Resemblance

By D. G. Hart | Published February 3, 2012

One of the truisms of intellectual exchange is the need to represent other persons’ views correctly so that they recognize their position or argument. Even when you disagree — or especially when you do — for debate to clarify more than antagonize you need to present your opponent’s views in such a way that he… Read More→

Posted in Because Someone Has to Provide Oversight | Tagged John Frame, two-kingdom theology, Westminster Seminary California, worship | 49 Comments
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Things You Won’t Hear the Young and Restless Say

By D. G. Hart | Published February 1, 2012

This video has not gone viral the way that the one about Jesus hating religion did, but it offers another window into Calvinism among the millennials and shows that the likes of Driscoll, Mahaney, Piper, and Keller don’t have a corner on the demographic. Deciphering the logos on t- and sweatshirts and interpreting the prayers… Read More→

Posted in Because Someone Has to Provide Oversight, New World Presbyterianism | Tagged C. J. Mahaney, John Piper, Mark Driscoll, PCUSA, Tim Keller | 12 Comments
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Rabbi Bret Borrowing Capital from Those 2k Swiss Bank Accounts

By D. G. Hart | Published January 30, 2012

On the one hand, I am touched that the good Rabbi would devote ten-plus paragraphs to refuting the a minor question I raised about epistemological self-consciousness. On the other hand, I am hurt that Bret shows more charity to Ron Paul than to me. Despite the crusty and vinegary exterior, I am really a pussy… Read More→

Posted in Adventures in Church History, Book of Nature | Tagged antithesis, conservatism, neo-Calvinism, Rabbi Bret, Ron Paul, two-kingdom theology | 7 Comments
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Playing with Fire

By D. G. Hart | Published January 26, 2012

Martin Luther complained about the radicals of the Reformation who invoked the fullness of the Spirit that they had “swallowed the Holy Ghost, feathers and all.” Justin Taylor’s recent quote from John Piper about worship makes me wonder if fire-eater would occur to Luther as the name to describe the oldest of the Young, Restless,… Read More→

Posted in Shock and Awe | Tagged Confessionalism, John Piper, Justin Taylor, pietism, worship | 47 Comments
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Comments Open and Closed

By D. G. Hart | Published January 26, 2012

Alliances close comments, churches open them. That conclusion is hard to avoid after recent developments in the PCA and at the Gospel Coalition. The PCA sponsored an enclave of fifty officers, a “Meeting of Understanding,” to discuss challenges and differences within the denomination. The rationale for the meeting was akin to marriage counseling. Spouses who… Read More→

Posted in Because Someone Has to Provide Oversight, Jure Divino Presbyterianism | Tagged D. A. Carson, Gospel Coalition, James MacDonald, PCA, Tim Keller | 14 Comments
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