Archibald Alexander (1772–1851) is known for his warm, experimental Calvinism, being the first professor at Old Princeton Seminary and for being a father of early American presbyterianism. Charles Hodge (1797–1878), a major theologian in his own right, was his student, and took down Alexander’s...
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I have made an armor of God drawings and in the description I used the Ligonier devotionals. I will post them here and tell me what you think. Any Christian artists here or hobbyists?
The piece that protects the soldier’s head, the helmet is essential to keeping a soldier alive and...
Since watching the Ken Ham debate a question about Ken Ham and like-minded ministries have popped up in my head. I feel personally that the biggest problem in Evangelical Christianity today is the Pelagianism that is running rampant within it. Michael Horton describes American Christianity as...