Abstract
In recent years the Reformed world has tackled a number of doctrinal issues, the most recent being the Two Kingdom theology, the epicenter being Westminster Theological Seminary in California. This theology is intensely practical, since it impacts the daily work of the Christians as pilgrims through God’s world. The practicalities are depicted by the title of David VanDrunen’s intriguing book and defense, Living in God’s Two Kingdoms. This article examines Two Kingdom theology, reviews the main issues, and proposes a constructive criticism.