January 15, 2011
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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.
An exploration of the ecclesiastical context and purpose of J. Gresham Machen's book Christianity and Liberalism.
January 5, 2011
Dr. W. Robert Godfrey talks about making an impact for Christ and about the myth of influence.
December 15, 2010
Office Hours talks with Dr. Katherine VanDrunen about Machen’s family life.
November 1, 2010
A defense of the Reformed use of the Law-Gospel distinction in Protestant Orthodox thought.
October 21, 2010
Darryl G. Hart, visiting professor of Church History at Westminster Seminary California, talks about the The American Church and Confessionalism.
August 18, 2010
Dr. Martin Klauber talks about Protestant Orthodoxy in the Classical period.
February 25, 2010
It is promising to organize Owen's main theological concerns around the idea of “evangelical holiness,” a concept that is found throughout his work.
January 26, 2010
R. Scott Clark discusses the series Classic Reformed Theology and particularly volume 2 of the series, An Exposition of the Apostles' Creed by Caspar Olevianus
January 16, 2010
Abraham Kuyper sought to answer the question, how does a Christian live in the modern world?
January 4, 2010
R. Scott Clark discusses the role of church history in the Christian life, about the federal vision controversy, and about his book, Recovering the Reformed Confession.
November 12, 2009
The American Presbyterian Gilbert Tennent following in the footsteps of the Reformers provides an example of Reformed preaching with his emphasis on orthodoxy, covenant, and the importance of the sacraments.
September 1, 2009
Some of the most glaring distortions of Calvin?s ministry and doctrine are related to his understanding of the law.
April 1, 2009
Calvin not only mattered in the religious and ecclesiastical spheres, but had an impact on many modern phenomena.
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.
January 23, 2009
What leads us to honor Calvin as a biblical commentator half a millenium after his birth is the consistently superior quality of his comments.