Articles in Digging Deeper
If any 20th century Christian book deserves to be called a “classic”—even a “timeless classic”—it’s J.I. Packer’s Knowing God. One clue that a book has achieved “classic” status comes when publishers keep releasing new editions …
Dr. J. V. Fesko discusses his new book, “Word, Water and Spirit: A Reformed Perspective On Baptism,” with Dr. R. Scott Clark on the Office Hours podcast from Westminster Seminary California.
Dr. Fesko was previously interviewed …
“Of making many blogs there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh.” So wrote King Solomon. (Well, not quite. What he actually wrote went more like this:
עֲשׂוֹת סְפָרִים הַרְבֵּה אֵין …
Still not a regular listener of The Reformed Forum’s Christ the Center podcast? Camden Bucey & Co. complete their third full year of episodes with clips from eight different episodes designed to give you …
In an article titled “Knowing Scripture” in the January 2011 issue of Table Talk, R.C. Sproul highlights a few of the basic, practical principles of biblical interpretation that he explained years ago in his book …
Here at reading Scripture it is our goal to make regular Bible reading something akin to an addiction in your life—and, of course, we mean “addiction” in the best possible sense. The reason we say …
On the Office Hours podcast from Westminster Seminary California, Dr. R. Scott Clark talks with Dr. Katherine VanDrunen about J. Gresham Machen’s background, upbringing, and family and how they helped to form one …
The Reformed Forum’s Christ the Center podcast explores the incomprehensible and doxological subject of Trinitarian personality.
Kevin DeYoung unpacks Matthew’s application of Hosea’s prophecy to the return of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph from Egypt in a post titled, “Out of Egypt I Called My Son” on his DeYoung, Restless, and Reformed …
Reformed Forum host Camden Busey leads a discussion on the interaction between Christianity and the philosophy of science in a Christ the Center podcast titled “The Philosophy of Science.”
Dr. Steve Baugh discusses his recent research on the book of Ephesians with Dr. R. Scott Clark on the Office Hours podcast from Westminster Seminary California.
Lane Keister provides a survey of recent and updated contributions to the study of the Gospel of Matthew in his post titled, “A Banner Year for Matthew Studies” on his Green Baggins blog.
On the Reformed Forum’s Christ the Center podcast, several contributors to Philosophy for Theologians convene to discuss the guidelines for formulating a Christian epistemology. As a starting point, the panel looks at the seminal work …
The completion in 2008 of the project of translating theologian Herman Bavinck’s (1854-1921) Gereformeerde Dogmatiek (Reformed Dogmatics) from Dutch into English has sparked a renaissance in Bavinck studies in particular while fueling the ongoing renaissance …
One of the best kept secrets of the Worldwide Web is its wealth of free educational opportunities. These include resources for Christians seeking a deeper understanding of God’s word with scholarly rigor.
For some time now, …
The World Wide Web has been around since 1992, although it was another couple of years after that before people began using it in large numbers. Christians were among the first to see its potential …
The inaugural episode of Christ the Center on the Reformed Forum web site addresses the theological issues that arise from the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament. The panel members give a brief introduction …








