Defending Reformed Credobaptism: A Bibliography

Someone recently asked me to compile a list of resources for studying baptism from a reformed baptist perspective. For those with a similar interest, I have decided to share this list with annotations. This list is mostly from my own reading or those I plan to read soon, but if you know any others you … Continue reading Defending Reformed Credobaptism: A Bibliography

Update and Correction to My Series on 1689 Federalism

For my last four posts (here, here, here, and here), I have been trying to wrap my head around and explain what has been called 1689 Federalism. I know I have made some progress in understanding it better for myself, and I hope others have been helped also. However, I am compelled to correct a … Continue reading Update and Correction to My Series on 1689 Federalism

John Bunyan: Proponent of 1689 Federalism?

In this post I would like to answer the question, was John Bunyan a proponent of 1689 Federalism? This man hardly needs an introduction, he is of course the author of Pilgrim’s Progress, not only a Christian classic, but a classic of English literature as well. John Bunyan was a puritan, or more properly, a … Continue reading John Bunyan: Proponent of 1689 Federalism?