On the latest podcast from the Reformed Forum, Dr. Sam Waldron discusses the Family-Integrated Church Movement. Be sure to listen! On this episode, we welcome Dr. Sam Waldron to speak about the family-integrated church movement, which seeks to recover a … Continue reading →
Continue Reading
I thought I would conclude these blog posts with a few stray comments on the Revelation Symposium. First, I wanted to say more, but had no opportunity at the Symposium, about the danger of Partial Preterism. But let me first … Continue reading →
Continue Reading
In their presentations of preterism and futurism both Gary Demar and Jim Hamilton explained their views of Matthew 24. I used my 20 minute response time in the afternoon to address this. I argued that Gary was right about the … Continue reading →
Continue Reading
Featured Resources
Dr. Barcellos reccommends:
Reformed Baptist Theological Review
RBTR is a theological journal committed to upholding the Confessional standards of Reformed Baptists who are committed to the Second London Confession of Faith (1677/1689) otherwise known as the 2nd LCF.
RBTR is committed to providing Reformed Baptist pastors, ministerial students, theological educators, and other interested parties with reading material which is edifying, challenging, and rooted in the biblical theology embodied in the 2nd LCF.
RBTR will issue two reviews per year. Each review will run between 150 and 250 pages, approximately. The format will be similar to other theological journals (i.e., JETS, WTJ).
If you are interested in subscribing to RBTR, please follow the instructions in the Subscriptions page at their site. If you have any questions about RBTR or if you are interested in receiving news & updates about RBTR please send them an .