by Bob | Aug 24, 2022 | Biblical Counseling, Humility, Uncategorized
Red Pen or Yellow Highlighter? When you’re reading something from someone “outside your group,” are you a “red pen” person, or are you a “yellow highlighter” person? A “red pen” person is like the teacher who gets out their red pen to mark up all the mistakes,...
by Bob | Aug 11, 2022 | Church History
The History of Biblical Counseling Lambert, Heath. The Biblical Counseling Movement After Adams Those inside and outside of the biblical counseling movement recognize differences between the foundational work of Jay Adams and that of second generation thought...
by Bob | Aug 10, 2022 | Common Grace, Herman Bavinck
A Word from Bob You’re reading part of a series of posts on Reformed thinking on common grace. For a collation of all of my posts on common grace, see: Common Grace and Biblical Counseling: Wisdom from Reformed Theologians. In an earlier post, I shared with you a...
by Bob | Aug 10, 2022 | Bavinck, Common Grace
A Word from Bob You’re reading part of a series of posts on Reformed thinking on “common grace.” In my first post, I shared a collation of quotations on 7 Reformed Theologians on “Common Grace.” That included what John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper, John Murray, John Frame,...
by Bob | Aug 9, 2022 | Common Grace
A Word from Bob For an updated, expanded version of this post, with 44,500 words of quotes from and interactions with Reformed theologians on common grace, see: Common Grace and Biblical Counseling: Wisdom from Reformed Theologians. For all the posts in this series...