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Archive for the ‘Covenanters’ Category

The Declaration of Arbroath

Last night, I was part of a discussion about the merits of the pre-Renaissance mindset, and how recovering the Christ-centerdness of that mindset would be useful to us as Christians.  Whatever you may think about that age, the fact is that the worship of God and the cultivation of His earth were the motivating factors [...]

The Magisterial Presbyterians: Why Read Them?

Among the rivers of information that constantly flood your life it is frequently difficult to choose. You scramble to keep up with current events, you try to stay in touch with your friends, you definitely need time to relax, and, if you have any time left, maybe you’ll try to expand the borders of your erudition.
So why should [...]

A Historical Background To The Covenanters

Along with a love of theology and philosophy, I enjoy reading history, and because I am discovering the Covenanters and Scottish Presbyterianism for the first time, I want to make sure I have a firm grasp of the historical context within which these people lived and wrote.   As always, Google is your best friend in [...]

George Grant – The Covenanters and the Theology of Liberty

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John Knox before the Lords of Congregation