Kyle Dillon
@kyledi82
PCA pastor, classical Christian theology/rhetoric teacher, blogger, polyglot
Due for release in 2026, Lord-willing: Francis Turretin's sermons from 1676 and 1686, newly translated from the French. 1676: Sermon 1: The happiness of God's people (Ps. 33.12) Sermon 2: The tears of Christ over Jerusalem (Luke 19.42) Sermon 3: The awakening & resurrection…
Why Complementarian Gender Theology Is New - In which I go into more depth on my observation that complementarian gender theology is new, not historic. aaronrenn.com/p/complementar…
A successful reading day. I was able to read a bit from each of these titles.




A lot of classical Christian education books target modern education as their foil (materialistic, utilitarian, vocation focused, etc.), à la John Dewey and Dickens’s Gradgrind. Where are the CCE books targeting postmodern/critical pedagogy à la Paolo Freire and Henry Giroux?