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Brett Lee-Price
@BrettL_P
A Miserable Sinner Redeemed by God's Abounding Grace. Husband of Lucy | Particular Baptist | Director, @TulipPublishing | Historian | Adjunct Lecturer (李白恩)
Sydney, Australia Katılım Şubat 2009
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@DanielRHyde @ReformedCaio Brother, do you still have these available for sale?
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"But the mature Pink—the Pink shaped by the older Protestant divines—was doing recognisably Reformed theology: covenantal in shape, law-and-gospel in grammar, and relentlessly God-centred in instinct. If we continue to read him as a mere soteriologist, we will continue to misunderstand him."
reformation21.org/the-puritan-ou…
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@scottrswain @SteveMeisterVDM That's a really, really, low bar. American McDonald's is the worst thing around -- Wendy's any day.
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Two dangers face Reformed theology today: uncritical appropriation of the classical tradition — and fearful rejection of it. Brett Lee-Price navigates both with clarity and conviction:
reformata.org.au/2026/04/15/bog…
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@PastorRyanA May God comfort you and the family during this time, brother.
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Ryan Hurd’s move to Rome has sparked the usual reaction: blame Aquinas. But that misses the point. The issue is not Thomas, but authority—when a theologian begins to bind the conscience. Perhaps the real problem is not that we’ve read Aquinas too much, but too little.
reformata.org.au/2026/04/15/bog…
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@TomHicks2LCF Is there a way to appropriate Thomas in reformed scholasticism, or even some way recognize the thoughts of Thomas in reformed thought. For now I am trying to be in the middle ground of this issue.
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I wrote this about ten years ago, and I still largely stand by it.
If anything, the intervening years have only confirmed the point. Much of what passes for contemporary evangelicalism--broad, generic, and method-driven--simply lacks the theological substance required to withstand the pressures of our age. It has, in many respects, mistaken relevance for faithfulness, and pragmatism for truth.
The result is a form of Christianity that is ill-equipped for the moment it now inhabits.
What is needed is not innovation, nor another round of methodological reinvention, but retrieval. A return to the deep wells of Reformed theology--where doctrine is not an optional extra, but the very grammar of the Christian life; where the church understands herself not as a product of the age, but as a people shaped by Word, sacrament, and confession.
In short, if we are to think clearly, live faithfully, and endure with integrity, we must recover a thicker, more self-consciously theological Christianity.
The future of the church will not be secured by novelty, but by depth.
reformata.org.au/2026/03/26/we-…
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On the pressures facing Christians in China (from above and from within), and why translating solid, confessional Reformed resources into Chinese matters. Pray for China Day: Sun 1 Mar. #PrayForChina
Tulip Publishing@TulipPublishing
Only 2% of China formally identifies as Christian. But millions gather underground—resilient, yet isolated and vulnerable. The hiddenness that protects can also expose. What does faithful support look like? reformata.org.au/2026/02/12/the…
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Andrew Moody's instincts are sound, but do his proposed corrections sit uneasily with the very tradition he wants to retrieve? An in-depth examination of simplicity, the monarchy of the Father, and the decree. reformata.org.au/2026/02/03/div…

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I’ve written a friendly response to @andrew_moody on divine simplicity & the Trinity.
I argue we don’t need to choose between a “super-person” essence and soft social trinitarianism—Nicene/Reformed categories already give us better options:
reformata.org.au/2026/02/03/div…
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In the February magazine:
A Very Lutheresque Psalm | The Groanings of the Sons of God | On the Trail of the Covenanters | Experiential Calvinism | Lemuel Haynes (1753-1833) | The Pastor and Criticism
With reviews of books from John Benton, John MacArthur, Geoffrey Thomas, @BrettL_P , @stephenspin , @pchasesears and @jonwoodyard
More: banneroftruth.org/magazine/

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“Social media is usually the worst place to interact with people, although it can be used for good—by a small minority.” ~ Peter Barnes
From a great article in the new Banner of Truth magazine: “Developing the Hide of a Rhinoceros” @banneroftruth



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Penal Substitutionary Atonement and the idea of satisfaction is not a novelty that commenced with Calvin and the Reformers, and Anselm is important in focusing, not creating, this understanding.
reformata.org.au/2026/01/13/mer…
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I appreciated the invitation to be on Reforming Our Roots to discuss gospel preaching. A little bit over a decade ago, I recall Bryan Chapell telling us that you can preach truths, you can even preach gospel truths, but that is not the same thing as preaching the gospel. The difference is taking these truths and applying them—pressing them to the individual's conscience.
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