February 1, 2010
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Joel Kim discusses his life in Korea, growing up in two cultures, his work as a pastor, his research into the history of interpretation of Romans 7, and more.
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 18, 2010
Michael Horton discusses his book, The Gospel Driven Life: Being Good-News People in a Bad-News World.
January 6, 2010
David VanDrunen discusses his book, Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms: A Study in the Development of Reformed Social Thought.
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.
December 15, 2009
W. Robert Godfrey and David VanDrunen discuss the 2010 faculty conference held on January 15-16, 2010.
December 7, 2009
David VanDrunen discusses his being raised in the Reformed tradition, his scholarly interests, and his experience teaching WSC.
November 15, 2009
Bryan Estelle, David VanDrunen, and J. V. Fesko discuss the nature of the Mosaic Covenant and the question of republication of the covenant of works.
November 2, 2009
S. M. Baugh, Professor of New Testament, talks about his journey to the Reformed faith and how the Reformed confession relates to biblical scholarship.
October 19, 2009
David VanDrunen discusses his book Bioethics and the Christian Life: A Guide to Making Difficult Decisions.
October 5, 2009
Michael Horton discusses his coming to the Reformed faith, what the gospel is, and about how the Christian life relates to the good news.
September 8, 2009
Director of Enrollment Mark MacVey and a panel of WSC students discuss why they chose to study at WSC and discuss frequently asked questions from prospective students.
August 31, 2009
W. Robert Godfrey discusses changes in evangelicalism, the Reformation, and the value of a WSC education.
Julius Kim discusses the state of Christianity in Korea, mission, and the value of the Reformed faith for mission.