December 2025 Tabletalk

The December 2025 issue of Tabletalk will feature articles on the ongoing differences between the Reformed churches, Roman Catholicism, and Eastern Orthodoxy and why these differences matter. Many people in our rootless age are attracted to the seeming historical continuity and aesthetics of Rome and the East, especially in light of problems in evangelicalism that include irreverent worship and a lack of historical rootedness. The Reformed churches have a solid answer to this that many people overlook because they were not brought up in historic, Magisterial Protestantism. Reformed churches stand in continuity with the church of all ages, offer reverent worship, and most importantly, teach the biblical gospel. This issue of Tabletalk will remind readers of these things while noting that Rome and the East are not the answer to our search for the truth.
Contributors include Thomas Brewer, Chris Castaldo, Keith A. Mathison, Robert Letham, Leonardo De Chirico, Christopher Gordon, Jonathan Landry Cruse, William Boekestein, Robert W. Carver, Sarah Ivill, Derek W.H. Thomas, Dan Mastrapa, Sidney Dyer, Jeremy Walker, and Marissa Henley.


