Category Archives: R. Scott Clark

Children at the Lord’s Table? (9)

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Children at the Lord’s Table? (8)

More at the Heidelblog, by R. Scott Clark

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Children at the Lord’s Table Reviewed

Children at the Lord’s Table? (5): The OT Evidence here.

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Children at the Lord’s Table? Part 4

You can read here at the Heidelblog.

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Children at the Lord’s Table? Review

So you know, Dr. R. Scott Clark started his review of Dr. Venema’s Children at the Lord’s Table? today. This first post is more the background for the review. It looks like he will review the book in multiple posts.

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Coming Soon: Caspar Olevian and the Substance of the Covenant

You can take a look at the table of contents here.  “This volume is the most comprehensive treatment of Olevian’s theology published to date. Reflecting an impressive breadth of research and depth of analysis, it delivers on its promise at … Continue reading

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Introducing The Series Classic Reformed Theology

Ames’s method in this book is not an analysis of the Catechism itself. Rather, he chooses a particular text of Scripture that supports the main thoughts for a given Lord’s Day. While the exposition is directly from the Bible, Ames’s … Continue reading

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CLASSIC REFORMED THEOLOGY

Reformation Heritage Books is excited to announce a new series of books: Classic Reformed Theology. We are privileged to have the valuable editorial guidance of the R. Scott Clark (the Heidelblogger) on this series. We expect the first book of … Continue reading

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