Resident Faculty

Sufficiency and Satisfaction

October 6, 2016

How much is enough?  In this prayer, we are reminded that we should not be seeking abundance or lack, but sufficiency.  Sufficiency prevents us from being prideful or greedy, but allows us to find satisfaction in God alone. 

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Fleeing Seduction, Finding Satisfaction

September 29, 2016

The father seeks to fortify his son against the power of seduction by vividly portraying the consequences of sexual sins, especially adultery, and the joys of proper sexuality with one's wife.

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Who Are the Reformers: John Knox

September 28, 2016

John Knox is known as the Father of Presbyterianism. Dr. Godfrey teaches us more about him in this week's “Who are the Reformers?”

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The Nature of Biblical Wisdom

September 22, 2016

Dr. Horton discusses the nature of biblical wisdom from Proverbs 1:1-10.

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Diversity and Division

September 20, 2016

Not only does the Lord love to lavish his grace to multitudes of people, to see them multiply to become a countless choir to sing his praise (as we saw in the first meditation on Acts 6:1-7); but he also delights in diversity—different kinds of people, speaking different languages and practicing different customs. 

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Who Is Jesus?

September 19, 2016

Office Hours talks to Dr. J.V. Fesko, Academic Dean, Professor of Systematic Theology, and Historical Theology, about his new book, “Who Is Jesus? Knowing Christ through His 'I AM' Sayings” 

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Our Divine Vocation

September 15, 2016

Wisdom literature gives us a window into the sufferings of Christ, which help us to understand our own trials as our divine vocation.

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Who Are the Reformers: Caspar Olevianus

September 14, 2016

Caspar Olevianus was not only one of the authors of the Heidelberg Catechism but also a pioneer in Covenant Theology!

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Godly Living

September 8, 2016

Dr. Baugh discusses the skill of godly living from the Psalms and Proverbs.

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Multiplication

September 6, 2016

The Jerusalem church’s appointment of seven servants to care for widows is a pivotal event in the spread of Christ’s gospel after the Holy Spirit’s descent at Pentecost.

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Hebrews 12

September 5, 2016

Office Hours talks to Dr. S.M. Baugh, Professor of New Testament, about Hebrews 12 in the context of the Old Testament, New Testament, the book of Hebrews, and the original Greek text. 

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Opening Convocation – Fall 2016

September 1, 2016

Dr. Godfrey's Fall 2016 opening convocation from Ephesians 4.

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Who are the Reformers: Heinrich Bullinger

August 30, 2016

Heinrich Bullinger is often called the Father of Covenant Theology. In this edition of Who are the Reformers, Dr. Godfrey teaches us about Bullinger and his impact on Covenant Theology and the Lord's Supper.

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Who Are the Reformers: Zacharias Ursinus

August 22, 2016

Dr. R. Scott Clark tells us about the primary author of the Heidelberg Catechism in this week's edition of “Who are the Reformers?”

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Who Are the Reformers: Theodore Beza

August 4, 2016

Dr. Godfrey teaches us about impressive French theologian and scholar, Theodore Beza.

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Who are the Reformers: Philipp Melanchthon

July 20, 2016

Dr. R. Scott Clark teaches us more about Philipp Melanchthon, one of the most unjustly neglected figures of the Reformation, in this week's installment.

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Who Are the Reformers: Huldrych Zwingli

July 11, 2016

Dr. W. Robert Godfrey teaches us about Huldrych Zwingli in today's newest installment of “Who are the Reformers?”

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The Holy Spirit and Sola Scriptura

June 27, 2016

 Office Hours talks to Dr. David VanDrunen about the the Holy Spirit and Sola Scriptura

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The Holy Spirit, Inspiration, and Inerrancy

May 23, 2016

Office Hours talks to Dr. Michael Horton about the Holy Spirit's role in the inspiration and inerrancy of Holy Scripture.

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Who is Man?

May 12, 2016

Dr. David VanDrunen discusses what it means to be image bearers of God in response to the important question, “who is man?”

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