Sitemap - 2022 - Historia ecclesiastica
A eulogy for Joyce Elizabeth Lowe, née Berry (1932-2022)
“Remembering Billy Graham (1918–2018)”
Essential Lexham Dictionary of Church History
On being a Reformed Catholic Christian
The great unknown: Evangelicals & the Middle Ages
The Holy Spirit and the Middle Ages
“I was a Marxist”: my testimony
On the deterioration of the West: a personal note
"All things were more ours by being His"
Henry Copinger, a Suffolk Puritan
The Canon of the New Testament: an essay
Thomas Davis of Reading book out!
The life of Patrick: an inspiration for mission
On being a global Evangelical & the glory of Evangelicalism
To philosophize or not to philosophize?
Introducing Richard Greenham of Dry Drayton: a Puritan physician of souls
Dr William H. Brackney (1948-2022): an appreciation
A short essay on the Patristic era for the Church History Study Bible (Crossway, 2023)
On becoming an historian too soon
On the nature of true scholarship
Benjamin Beddome's evangelistic sermons
Isaac Watts the hymnwriter as a spiritual mentor
Joshua Cook's new book on Benjamin Wallin
John Gill steps into eternity: October 14, 1771
“Spiritum sanctum adoramus”: The ontology of the Spirit in Theodore of Mopsuestia
An autumn quotation from A Camus
The Essential Lexham Dictionary of Church History
Andrew Fuller and Antinomianism
West Highland Baptist Church--50th anniversary history published this week
The Trinity in Particular Baptist thought
Andrew van der Bijl (1928-2022)
A word about cultural despisers of the West
Christianity & Western civilization
Daniel Turner on good government
On citing Andrew Fuller & his Christian Patriotism
Joseph Ivimey's Confession of Faith
John Wycliffe and Andrew Fuller on political theology
The liminality of Baptist life
A shift of opinion: Andrew Fuller on "The Baptist Magazine"
Andrew Fuller "could be a Baptist without freedom, but he could not be a Baptist without Christ.”
Evangelicalism through the lens of the Annales school
“Elizabeth the Faithful”—reflecting on our monarch, Elizabeth II
The rainbow: on the power of colour
A Meal for the Journey The Lord's Supper as a Means of Grace
The optics and the reality of evangelical elites
The First Origenist controversy and hot-headed heresy hunters
On meaning in life by Clyde Kilby
Calvinism, hyper-Calvinism, and the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada
Some memories of John Codman about Andrew Fuller
Overlooking Scottish Christianity
A town motto and our culture’s values
The church historian as lighthouse keeper
Marital intimacy in Tertullian: a new study
Political theology conference, September 15-17, 2022
Ontario ETS meeting, October 15
“Live coals separated, soon die”: Community & individuality in classic Baptist thinking
"We are all Augustinians"—a reflection for the feast-day of St Augustine (August 28)
A Puritan plea for intolerance and a Puritan imprecatory prayer
John Buchan, The Thirty-Nine Steps
On being Baptist, Reformed, and Catholic
John Calvin's aversion to being remembered
Praying for heretics: Irenaeus of Lyons' first prayer for the Gnostics
"Faith that maketh a man righteous": Hugh Latimer on being saved by faith alone
Revival and the "seraphic Pearce"
"Is History History? Identity Politics and Teleologies of the Present" by James H. Sweet
Prayer and revival among the English Particular Baptists
Historical anachronism and the modern moment
Quo vadis? Evangelicalism in an age of arrogance
On holiday (though not at Lyme)
What are the 5 most important eras in church history for the modern day?
Revitalizing an eighteenth-century Christian community: Baptists seeking revival
Needing revival: the case of the Particular Baptists in the eighteenth century
The Minor Prophets: an introduction
My doing history in light of my remembrance of the Persian Empire
West Highland Baptist Church: its setting and its roots[1]
Abortion—Early Christian reflections[1]
Ressourcement: retrieving our past for present faithfulness—true history in The Letter to Diognetus
Remembering Bob Shaker, a Toronto bookseller
“God is no respecter of persons”: The Bible on ethnicity[1]
Hugh Dunlop Brown: The witness and influence of an Irish Baptist [1]
Political theology in the history of the Church
Abraham Booth (1734–1806) & the fight against the slave trade
Oliver Hart (1723–1795): the first Baptist theologian of the South
“British Baptist political theology: From Thomas Helwys to Andrew Fuller”[1]
A meeting of moment at Marburg: Learning from the clash of Luther and Zwingli
A meeting of moment at Marburg: Learning from the clash of Luther and Zwingli
Introducing Historia ecclesiastica
On the study of differing Baptist traditions
Why read Andrew Fuller (1754–1815)?
Remembering C.H. Spurgeon’s success and spirituality
Pondering the lives of the saints
Richard Greenham was the architect of Puritan pastoral piety
“A Boanerges and a Barnabas”: John Rogers of Dedham
William Gurnall and praying in the Spirit
Margaret Charlton Baxter: a Puritan wife
John Owen: Puritan advocate for fighting sin
De periculo controversiae (On the danger of controversy)
Re-introducing "Historia ecclesiastica"
“The Spirit of glory & of God rests on me”: the testimony of William Mitchel
“Thy loveliness I view”: The beauty of Jesus Christ in the hymns of Joseph Stennett
Andrew Fuller and the cross of Christ
John Gill and his defence of the Trinity
Memory, the Reformation, & Revival
Anne Steele and the free offer of the Gospel
The Church God Gathered at Bluntisham
“Where is the God of Marston Moor and Naseby?” Reading history in an age of polarization
On Epic Stands, Great Men, and the Church Catholic
Andrew Fuller, a loving father