Category Archives: Thinkers

D.G. Hart on High Church Presbyterianism

Hello All, I thought I’d give you all an article that I found highly informative and good.  As a Presbyterian who loves highchurchmanship, this article from D.G. Hart is encouraging.  We need to hear this. Here’s the link. Enjoy Caleb

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“Beauty in Music…” Lectures from Composer John Hodges

Hello everyone, Just a little update, I am so sorry for verging on becoming one of those annoyingly stagnant blogs that clutter the internet.  I do have some things going right now as I am currently waiting on a possible … Continue reading

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“The Sacred Script in the Theater of God” from Rev. Doug Wilson

At the most recent Desiring God conference, Rev. Doug Wilson gave a lecture titled “The Sacred Script in the Theater of God”.  In it is a message that all of us who consider ourselves conservative Christians must here.  Hence, I … Continue reading

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Anglican Sacramentalism – Rev. Robert Crouse

Hello everyone, Since the current topic at hand at DiscoverOrthodoxy is the nature of the Eucharist, I’d like to post a link to a wonderful article pertaining to it.  My good friend Stewart linked it in one of his comments … Continue reading

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N.T. Wright Lectures on Sacraments and New Creation

Hello everyone, I have listened to these two lectures given by Rev. N.T. Wright at Calvin Seminary a few years back on Sacraments and the New Creation.  They are magnificent.  They so eloquently put the institutions of the sacraments within … Continue reading

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Dostoyevsky’s Critique of Modernism

As I have currently been reading The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, my literary muscles have been stretched and strained by the unfortunately new experience for me of fiction.  This has taking some getting used to for me as I am most accustomed … Continue reading

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