August 5, 2019
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In this episode, Office Hours talks to Dr. Ryan Glomsrud about the new translation of Johann Heinrich Heidegger's work, “The Concise Marrow of Christian Theology.”
May 14, 2019
Graduating Senior gives a devotion from 1 Peter 4:1-6.
May 7, 2019
Lawsuits among believers stem from a failure of the church to live in light of its union with Christ.
May 6, 2019
In this episode, Office Hours talks to Dr. Herman Selderhuis about the Canons of Dort.
April 30, 2019
Graduating Senior Christopher Smith give a devotion on Luke 15:1-2, 11-32
April 10, 2019
Dr. Herman Selderhuis, the President of the Theological University in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, will be giving a lecture titled, The History and Relevance of the Synod of Dort. Dr. Selderhuis is the author and editor of numerous books on the Reformation, including the Eerdmans Calvin Handbook, Calvin’s Theology of the Psalms, John Calvin: A Pilgrim’s Life, Martin Luther: A Spiritual Biography, and the IVP Reformation Commentary on the Old Testament Book of Psalms.
April 2, 2019
It is very easy for us to “size people up” and compare ourselves to others.
March 26, 2019
Though the Apostle Paul was in chains, the gospel was not.
March 21, 2019
We will explore Jesus’ obedience in the face of temptation. Too often this is overlooked as a major work of Christ but it provides some of the best news for us.
March 14, 2019
In Genesis 15 the LORD came to Abraham to make to him three promises: to be his shield, to give him a Seed, and to be his Savior and Abraham received the substance of the covenant of grace, Christ, through faith alone and Christ’s righteousness was credited to him for righteousness.
March 12, 2019
Graduating Senior Matthew Day gives the morning devotion from the book of Revelation.
March 4, 2019
In this episode, Office Hours talks to Dr. W. Robert Godfrey about his new book, “Saving the Reformation.”
February 19, 2019
Jesus offers you a feast in His presence, so do not settle for anything less.
January 19, 2019
Faculty conference speaker question and answer panel.
The Synod of Dort is a model of the church at work, expressing the mind and hearts of the saints as they reflected deeply on the Word of God.
A pastoral concern for the well-being of Christ’s sheep motivated the Synod of Dort from its inception to the final formulation of its statements.
One of the first points the orthodox Reformed reaffirmed years before the Great Synod of Dort is that God freely offers salvation to all in the “serious” and “promiscuous” or free and well-meant offer of the gospel.
Did Jesus make salvation possible for all or did he actually save his people from their sins?
We will consider the historical and theological background to the synod, examining particularly the role of Arminius.