Category: Two Kingdoms

Warfield’s Blind Spot?

By Paul Helm– This post was going to be about B.B.Warfield (and the Princeton theology more generally), on the church and society, on the character and place of natural law, and on the Reformers’ doctrine of the Two Kingdoms, on the Reformed idea of vocation…….but I discovered that there is hardly anything to say. In [...]

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Interview with David VanDrunen on Two-Kingdoms Theology

Interview by Chris Cooper – David VanDrunen graciously agreed to answer a few questions on a topic of great importance and of which he has much wisdom: Two-Kingdoms Theology. Dr. VanDrunen (JD, Northwestern University; PhD, Loyola University Chicago) is Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California and is [...]

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Beyond the Sacred-Secular Divide

What is the mission of the church? Is the mission of the church social justice or preaching the gospel? Kevin Howard, in his recent review of Beyond the Sacred-Secular Divide: A Call to Wholistic Life and Ministry, by Scott D. Allen, addresses these very questions. He writes, We must not confuse the local church’s role [...]

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