The Confessional Presbyterian
With the 2008 issue at the printer, journal staff are already at work on the fifth outing of The Confessional Presbyterian for 2009, and so far the issue looks to be very promising. Two things worth noting at this time which are in the works are what we trust will be a significant article on Larger Catechism 109 by Dr. David VanDrunen of Westminster Seminary in California, and perhaps a watershed entry on the Westminster Assembly and the Judicial Law. Regarding the former, it is very common for there to be exception taken to the Larger Catechism’s prohibitions of artistic renderings a... [read more]
add to discussionWe are pleased to announce that the Rev. Lane Keister has joined the staff of The Confessional Presbyterian as the editor of the Reviews & Responses section of the journal. Mr. Keister is a PCA pastor laboring out of bounds serving RCA and CRC churches in rural North Dakota, and his sermons, book reviews, critiques of the Federal Vision, and other items of interest, appear on his blog, Green Baggins. His “Should Women Teach or Have Authority Over Men in the Church? An Exegesis of 1 Timothy 2:8–15,” will appear in the 2008 issue due out in December. The considerable talen... [read more]
add to discussionThe 2008 issue of The Confessional Presbyterian is at the printer and Lord willing, should be ready to mail to subscribers in early December. The following is the opening editorial. The space required to detail the wonderful and varied contents of this the fourth and largest installment yet of The Confessional Presbyterian journal, has not left much room for editorial comment! We commend all of it, and particularly note with thanks permission to reprint Guy Richard’s Samuel Rutherford’s Supralapsarianism Revealed, which appeared some years ago in the Scottish Journal of Theology, and no... [read more]
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