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A Puritan’s Perspective of Galatians 2:20
Introduction It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live… Read More
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Calvin on Piety
John Calvin’s Institutes have earned him the title of “the preeminent systematician of the Protestant Reformation.” His reputation as an intellectual, however, is often seen… Read More
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The Believers’ Need for the Church and the Communion of the Saints: A Modern Application of Octavius Winslow’s Work- Personal Declension and Revival of Religion in the Soul
Introduction As it is natural for water to run down hill, so it is natural for a Christian to grow in Christlikeness through the institution… Read More
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Piety in the wake of trade. The North Sea as an intermediary of reformed piety up to 1700
Paying attention to theology at the expense of piety is characteristic of the historiography of Christianity in general and Protestantism in particular. The experience of… Read More
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The Spirituality and Theology of William Law (1686-1761)
Spirituality is a phenomenon that has touched both the Protestant and Catholic branches[1] of Christianity. Spirituality is hard to define accurately,[2] but in both Protestant… Read More
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Introduction to Sweet Communion: Trajectories of Spirituality from the Middle Ages Through the Further Reformation
“I believe that one of the most serious symptoms of the present crisis in church and culture is the increasing loss of sweet fellowship [communion]… Read More
Meet Dr. Brian G. Najapfour
a Filipino-born American pastor with a ThM from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary and a PhD from the Theological University of Apeldoorn. In ministry since 2001, he has served churches in the Philippines and the United States and now pastors Heritage Reformed Congregation in Jordan, Ontario.




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