by Matt | Mar 23, 2022 | Book Reviews, Reading Table, Teaching Series
#Ecclesiastes | #Rushdoony | #SoveriegnGoodness Crumbs from the reading table is a post of gleanings from my recent readings—from books to articles. Every gleaning will be long enough to spark some thoughts but short enough to finish during a bathroom break....
by Matt | Feb 8, 2022 | Book Reviews, Reading Table, Teaching Series
#Ecclesiastes | #JamesStuartRusell Crumbs from the reading table is a post of gleanings from my recent readings—from books to articles. Every gleaning will be long enough to spark some thoughts but short enough to finish during a bathroom break. Excursions in...
by Matt | Dec 17, 2021 | Book Reviews, Reading Table
#Ecclesiastes | #Rushdoony | #WilliamPlumer Crumbs from the reading table is a post about gleanings from my recent readings—from books to articles. Every gleaning will be long enough to spark some thoughts but short enough to finish during a bathroom break. Excursions...
by Matt | Dec 9, 2021 | Book Reviews, Reading Table
#Ecclesiastes | #Schidler_N_Kuyper | #Viret Crumbs from the reading table is a post about gleanings from my recent readings—from books to articles. Every gleaning will be long enough to spark some thoughts but short enough to finish during a bathroom break. Excursions...
by Matt | Dec 1, 2021 | Book Reviews, Reading Table
#Ecclesiastes | #Transfiguration | #Reviler Crumbs from the reading table is a post about gleanings from my recent readings—from books to articles. Every gleaning will be long enough to spark some thoughts but short enough to finish during a bathroom break. Excursions...
by Matt | Nov 14, 2019 | Book Reviews, Reading Table
Westminster and TheonomyFor quite sometime, a critique of theonomy is that is contra-confessional. The claim is that the judicial laws of Moses, specifically the case-laws, were taught by the Westminster Assembly to be expired. The experation is due to the redemptive...