Thoroughly Consistent

“Another matter which should be equally clear from this study is that the position of the Reformers in regard to infant baptism was an integral part of their whole theology. It is not as though baptizing very young children was a strange inconsistency which was perpetuated out of habit.  It is not as though here was a place where the Reformers strangely neglected to apply their usual principles of reform…The baptism of infants was a logical corollary of sola gratia, for it clearly demonstrated prevenient grace…Far from being a failure to carry through their reforming principles to their logical conclusions, the Reformers’ position on infant baptism was thoroughly consistent with their whole program of reform” (Shaping the Reformed Baptismal Rite, Hughes Oliphant Old, p. 143-144)

Book Review: Think

Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of GodThink: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God by John Piper
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great book for any Christian to work through. Pastor Piper effectively combats both laziness in thinking and pride in thinking. The book pushed me to work harder at thinking as I read and write. His chapter on the connection between faith and thinking was a bit weak. He seemed to be saying that you must be able to think to have faith. Still the book was superb and has already changed the way I study. As usual, Pastor Piper aims for our affections. He wants thinking to be an expression of our love for God and love for men.

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