Blogging Through the Institutes 27 October, 2009
Posted by Benjamin P. Glaser in Blogging, Book Reviews, Books, Institutes of Biblical Law, R.J. Rushdoony.Tags: Institutes of Biblical Law, Rousas John Rushdoony
7 comments
No not the one everyone else in Christendom is blogging about this year but the Institutes of Biblical Law by R.J. Rushdoony. 
I am going to start reading the work in earnest tomorrow morning and will give updates and discussion as I feel so provoked.
Cheers!
Blogging Schedule For the Spring 13 March, 2009
Posted by Benjamin P. Glaser in Blogging, Reading.Tags: Blogging Schedule, Reading
2 comments
The plan is to follow the schedule below until the books have been exhausted, blogging daily on my progress and to offer thoughts and/or quotes from the books themselves. Then add accordingly when a book is finished. If you have any suggestions for directions to go afterward with each section please feel free to note in the comments section.
Reading Schedule For the Spring
(90-Day Bible Reading Plan 7-Days a Week)
Monday
Systematics
The Systematic Theology of John Brown of Haddington
Doctrines of the Christian Religion by Thomas Boston Vol. I-IV
Tuesday
Bible
Romans & Galatians all the way through every Tuesday
Wednesday
Systematics
The Systematic Theology of John Brown of Haddington
Doctrines of the Christian Religion by Thomas Boston Vol. I-IV
Thursday
Big Name Books
Biblical Theology by Geerhardus Vos
The Marrow of Modern Divinity by Edward Fisher
Paul: An Outline of His Theology by Herman Ridderbos
Friday
Westminster Standards
The Westminster Confession of Faith: A Commentary by A.A. Hodge
The Westminster Larger Catechism: A Commentary by J.G. Vos
Shorter Catechism Explained From Scripture by Thomas Vincent
I’m Back… 9 March, 2009
Posted by Benjamin P. Glaser in Blogging, Moving Forward.Tags: Blogging, Minot
2 comments
Well after a month long absence from the blogosphere I am returning to a regular blogging schedule. However before I do that I am sad to say that the opportunity with the RCUS church in Minot, ND has fallen through due to the fact my examination was not sustained.
I look forward to continuing the work of this blog and at the same time developing further in seeking God’s call and praying that God would open a place for me to work in His Church.
Blessings…