Overview: Hole in the Wall
Daryl Hart delights in thought-provoking ironies. Recovering Mother Kirk had us Christians looking into the apparent paradox of “high church Calvinism” as a liturgical way of life. A Secular Faith now invites us to become “Christian secularists” (p. 15) when it comes to politics. Both books hold in common a robust, [...]
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Review: A Secular Faith by Daryl Hart
Posted in Augustine, Book Reviews, Daryl Hart, Doctrina divina, Duplex Regnum, Ecclesiology, Eschatology, Ethics, John, John 18, Pilgrim Praxis, Scriptura sacra, Sola Scriptura, Soteriology, tagged Christianity, politics, Reformed, religion on February 9, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Review: Recovering Mother Kirk: The case for liturgy in the Reformed tradition, by D. G. Hart
Posted in Book Reviews, Daryl Hart, Doctrina divina, Ecclesiology, Evangelicalism, Historical Theology, Pilgrim Praxis, Sola Ecclesia, Worship, tagged Calvinism, liturgy, Reformed on January 22, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Father God; Mother Church?
Daryl Hart’s provocative and penetrating collection of essays, Recovering Mother Kirk, is a profound read; it invites Christians into a way of life that at first sounds like an oxymoron (21-40) and secondly sounds like an evangelical swear word: high-church Calvinism.
Hart reaches out to evangelicals who, having grown fed up with the [...]


