Valiant for Truth - Reformation
John Bunyan is best known around the globe for his classic work, Pilgrim’s Progress ($0.99 on Amazon Kindle) which is deservingly the most popular and influential book in Christendom (aside from the Bible).
Institutions all have histories, but few of them take a reflective moment to pause and remember how they were born. Such an exercise is not self-focused navel gazing but rather a recognition of all of the various people and great sacrifices that have been made to create, build, and seek to help others. In this case, WSC is very excited to announce the release of Westminster Seminary California: A New Old School
In this episode Office Hours talks with Dr. Richard Muller, P.J. Zondervan Professor of Historical Theology at Calvin Theological
Seminary, about the history of Reformed theology and its future in late modernity.
The Protestant Reformation has been a period of history often caricatured and misrepresented by many different groups of people, whether they be present-day Christians, Marxists, or atheists. Usually these inaccurate portrayals arise from ignorance of the details of what actually happened during this revolutionary timeframe.
WSC's latest faculty publication is Dr. Fesko's Beyond Calvin: Union with Christ and Justfication in Early Modern Reformed Theology (1517-1700). What's the book all about? Here's the publisher's description:

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