Sitemap - 2024 - Historia ecclesiastica

Honouring the Fundamentalists

"A Flame Imperishable: The Christian Legacy of J.R.R. Tolkien": Fall Tolkien conference @ Redeemer University

What we most need

A microtheme on the appropriate age of a person's baptism

Tyndale House rebuilds it library

"Men fit to mark eras": some historiographical remarks on a passage by CH Spurgeon

The Siamese kittens and the Red Dragon

Two wee notes on Edward Polhill

Was Constantine genuinely converted?

The Affective Piety of Lady Brilliana Harley: Domestic Courage in an Age of Revolution

New work on Theophilus of Antioch

Coming this Autumn, the year of our Lord 2024

The liturgy in Calvin's Geneva

Religious Freedom in the thinking of Oliver Cromwell

Friendship in Antiquity: The example of Paul and Timothy

Hamilton Summer Fellowship, July 2024

On friendship again

How Should We Then Die? A Christian Response to Physician-Assisted Death by Dr. Ewan Goligher

Virtue indispensable for ministry

On Mary Magdalene

Baroque music and John Gill

On my being a Christian: three theses

Too busy to form friendships? The experience of James Hinton

Gentleness painted

“His dying crimson”: A meditation for Good Friday on “When I survey the wondrous cross”

We have forgotten ...

Friedrich Engels' confession that C.H. Spurgeon was the person he most disliked

On the work of church history: more by Philip Schaff

"Button-time": Reflections on Andrew Fuller the preacher

"Return of spring": a poem by John Fawcett

Philip Schaff's aim in life as a church historian

"The mother of good works": justification & good works in Martin Luther

Justification & good works in the patristic world & medieval era

Athanasius' Letter 63 & Basil of Caesarea's model of leadership

The primary site for training future pastors: seminary, church, both?

Remembering Patrick of Ireland on St. Patrick's Day, in the year of our Lord, 2024

St Patrick's blue

“A theologian is one who prays," or the necessity of spirituality for the doing of theology

Christian Scholarship: a joint endeavour

The Rohirrim charge at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields (March 15)

A scholar and his library

Keeping the Faith in higher education

The spirit needed to speak in "Controversies of Religion in a publick manner"

Why read Baptist history?[1] Part 2

Why read Baptist history?[1] Part I

Doctoral studies at Oxford: "this is the way"

A fascinating read on Russian architecture

“A spirituality of the Word": The Scriptures in 17th century Calvinistic Baptist life and thought

On Abraham Cheare (1626-1668)[1]

"Baptists, A Confessional People"

Chase Walker Band

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones stepped into glory, March 1, 1981

Right up my alley! Pigments in medieval book illumination

Lucy Noakes on "History and Memory in the 21st Century"

Protect Canada's national security

Benjamin Keach's bday: today

The impact of Henry Alline during the American Revolution

Book on revival now out

William Kiffen: the latest volume from Dr Larry Kreitzer

Jon Balserak's study of the use of mendacity in mission by Calvin and Beza

The life and witness of Benjamin Francis (1734-1799)

"In This Way We Came to Rome" again

Philip Doddridge and his missionary passion

"The evangelical doctor": John Wycliffe

Why I continue being Baptist

In This Way We Came To Rome: an utterly fabulous book

Current reads

Reading Cassian

"Theological assurance is best expressed in the life of the martyr": on why we should read the Church Fathers

My top three books on baptism

“A band of men whose hearts God had touched”: Thomas Robinson, Andrew Fuller, and their debate on schism—Part 4 & concluding coda

Benjamin Ashworth Ramsbottom (1929-2024)

“Love is the best entertainer of truth”

Two new volumes in The Collected Works of Andrew Fuller

A Baptist perspective on the word "religion"

“A band of men whose hearts God had touched”: Thomas Robinson, Andrew Fuller, and their debate on schism—Part 3

Doing history, Greek metaphysics, and Christian theology

“A band of men whose hearts God had touched”: Thomas Robinson, Andrew Fuller, and their debate on schism—Part 2

“A band of men whose hearts God had touched”: Thomas Robinson, Andrew Fuller, and their debate on schism[1]--Part I

Andrew Fuller's 270th birthday: celebratory essay coming tomorrow

Fuller on human flourishing

A study of Acts 28: looks great!

Math and religion

Sibbes on friendship

Paul’s Collection for the saints: Its meaning for Paul and its contemporary significance

The church symbolized: cross, machine, cloud--an essay by Prof Karen Swallow Prior

"We admire the British constitution" (Andrew Fuller)

On the word “heresy”

New version of my Carey bio published

Heritage College & Seminary history book is published

Good works in Paul's letter to Titus

Israel Abuhatzeira, a.k.a. Baba Sali (1889-1984)

Charles Taylor and our "disenchanted" secular age

From July, 1958

ETS Ontario/Quebec region website

And just released in the USA

Revival: a book on this vital subject coming soon

A hit on two levels: Austen and love!

On the glory of God and sewage

Tyrian purple, "Electric purple" & my fascination with the history of colour: two recent projects

Virtue and doing history

On earning a PhD in church history and being a church history prof as a calling

A few reflections on Augustine's De ordine on a winter's day

Happy St Hilary's Day (January 13)

A 1691 copy of Keach's "War with the Devil" for sale

AN important study of Christian higher ed

Writing history in Antiquity, Part II: Thucydides

Writing history in Antiquity, Part I: Herodotus

Remembering James Harold Cole (1951-2024)

Andrew Fuller on the greatness of Christianity--a new year's resolution

A Latvian tech-savvy hedgehog

Nomination of "The Siamese Kittens and the Breadcrumbs"

THE HUGUENOT CHURCH OF THE DÉSERT, 1685-1715[1]

Andrew Fuller's "The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation" (3rd edition) reprinted by Hanover Press

Teaching on Augustine in April