About

Particularly Modern exists to bring the clarity, depth, and pastoral wisdom of the 17th-century Particular Baptist tradition to bear on the modern Christian life. Rooted in confessional Reformed Baptist theology—especially the riches of covenant theology, historic ecclesiology, and the ordinary means of grace—this blog seeks to address contemporary questions while reclaiming historic convictions in a brief and digestible format.

Here you’ll find essays, reflections, and critiques written for modern people but shaped by old paths: Scripture as supreme, Christ as central, and the church as God’s ordained means for discipleship. The aim is not nostalgia, but faithfulness, recovering what has been forgotten so that modern souls might be grounded, strengthened, and directed toward Christ.

In an age of theological minimalism and reckless innovation, we contend that depth, confessional clarity, and Baptist distinctives are not obstacles to spiritual vitality, but essential to it.

Particularly Modern subscribes to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith in belief that it is of the most faithful representations of the core doctrines of the ‘faith that was once for all delivered to the saints’ (Jude 3) to come from the reformation era.