Urban Puritano

As we approach the anniversary of the Reformation, let's start the celebration early by listening to what a Reformed stalwart of yesteryear wrote on the Reformation's central tenets. Gordon H. Clark wrote, what he called a "bare outline" in the Biblical Expositor of 1960, on Paul's Epistle to the Romans.

Show Notes

The Apostle Paul wrote a detailed and systematic explanation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. His audience was a diverse metropolitan mix of believers. Urban Christians! (Aren't we all?)

Paul explained that we are all great sinners who are in great need of so great a salvation. 

As we approach the anniversary of the Reformation, let's start the celebration early by listening to what a Reformed stalwart of yesteryear wrote on the Reformation's central tenets. Gordon H. Clark wrote what he called a "bare outline" in the Biblical Expositor of 1960 on Paul's Epistle to the Romans. 

May God cause teachers, preachers, pastors, and church planters to get the Gospel right for the glory of God and the good of His people!

What is Urban Puritano?

All Christians are urban Christians. Whether you live in Graceville, Florida or Chicago, Illinois, the believer is on a pilgrim's journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. You are not alone in your journey. As we travel the narrow path from our current city to the one whose Architect and builder is the living God, one such traveler is Urban Puritano.