January 15, 2011
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A panel of WSC faculty answer questions related to J. Gresham Machen and Christianity and Liberalism.
For J. Gresham Machen, the church is the central institution in the life of the believer.
For J. Gresham Machen, any conception of ethics not grounded in the Gospel was ultimately misleading and deceptive.
What J. Gresham Machen contributed to our understanding of the Gospel is as relevant today as it was when he first penned it in his own day.
J. Gresham Machen was an able defender of supernatural Christianity precisely because he rightly understood the Bible as both divine and human.
An exploration of the ecclesiastical context and purpose of J. Gresham Machen's book Christianity and Liberalism.
J. Gresham Machen's critique of Protestant Liberalism in the early twentieth century has relevance for the for the contemporary American church.
January 5, 2011
Join us January 14-15 for a conference that celebrates the founding of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church by J. Gresham Machen.
January 16, 2010
A panel of WSC faculty answer questions related to the theme of Christ, Kingdom, and Culture.
Abraham Kuyper sought to answer the question, how does a Christian live in the modern world?
A study of the significance of Christ for our daily vocations in the world.
A survey of biblical and theological principles that should guide our practice in the area of education.
An analysis of the biblical role of the state and Christian involvement in the political sphere.
January 15, 2010
How do we confess Christ's power, status, and reign in relationship to this world and its structures and activities.
In order to understand the Kingdom of God you must begin with the consummation.
January 24, 2009
A panel of WSC faculty answer questions related to the legacy of John Calvin in the church and in the world.
Calvin’s ideal of friendship informed the way he went about his business as a reformer.
The preached Word was central to the spiritual flourishing of the church of the reformation as well as the church as it exists today.
Calvin clearly distinguished the Gospel itself from the marvelous benefits and vast effects it produced.
Calvin was passionate for the glory of God in worship, which had concrete implications for the life of the institutional church.