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The Puritan Board provides Christian discussion in a Confessionally Reformed Evangelical context. We are Evangelical because we protest the authority, truth claims and idolatry of the Roman Catholic Church. We are Reformed because we believe that men and women are dead in trespasses and it requires the power of God in salvation through Christ. Christ has broken the power of sin to enslave us and has purchased our faith so that, in Him, we rise to newness of life. We are Confessional because we believe that the Scriptures are clear regarding matters of life and salvation. Confessions are not the Scriptures, but they faithfully represent the core truths of the Scriptures and provide a unifying body of teaching that has stood the test of centuries.

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Good reformed study bible app
Yes, it still is mentioned in all the print version of the Bible on the Heritage Books website. It would be nice if they would fix the site...
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Jesus' humanity today
In His glorified state, Jesus' humanity – His "flesh" – is not in the same relation to His deity, His divine nature, as it was here on earth. In...
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Question about uniformitarianism
Have you read E. J. Young's engagement/critique of the "uniformitarian mindset"? I found his comments to be edifying when I first read them some...
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Has a 'Buddhist' mindset infected Christianity?
He has said and written some helpful things. This really isn't one of them. (Neither was his recent rant complaining about what he claims is an...
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Friend Struggling with Evolution
That's micro-evolution and it's a really fascinating example to me of how the people who control the language control the discourse...
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Thomas Manton: Abusing Grace Vs. Making Use of Grace
"We must not sin that grace may abound; but when we have sinned, we must make use of abounding grace." —Puritan Thomas Manton, Works 11:158
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Johann Heinrich Heidegger's Introduction to the OT (Prophetic Books)
What are the best modern commentaries on Malachi? J.H. Heidegger gives us the best of the older...
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Is Mental Illness Real?
I'll put it on my list. I have a toddler and a newborn, so it might be a year or twelve before I actually get it read.
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De Moor on Creation
Are the six days of Creation to be interpreted literally or figuratively? De Moor defends a literal six days from the text...
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