2016 Resources
Campegius Vitringa
Office Hours talks to Dr. Charles Telfer about his research and new book on Campegius Vitringa.
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Martin Luther - Part 2
In this episode, Office Hours talks to W. Robert Godfrey, President and Professor of Church History at Westminster Seminary California, about Martin Luther and his role in the Reformation.
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Community & Seminary Education
"The context of community is vital to seminary education because education is more than listening to a lecture."
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In this President's Chapel, Dr. W. Robert Godfrey exhorts from Deuteronomy 4:1-10.
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Why Westminster?
Dr. Godfrey discusses Westminster Seminary California's three distinctives—confessional, rigorous, and personal—and that together they form an institution that is dedicated to Christ, His Gospel, and His Church.
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Building on a Firm Foundation Campaign
WSC has launched the most ambitious initiative since it was founded nearly 4 decades ago: the building of a residential village for our students and their families. This campaign provides a community where fellowship and families flourish, and life- long relationships are established for a life-time of ministry.
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Minister by Faith, Not by Sight
Visible results cannot serve as the basis for our confidence in ministry, for they are often deceptive or delayed. Our confidence in ministry can only come from faith in the power and promises of God.
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Martin Luther - Part 1
In this episode, Office Hours talks to W. Robert Godfrey, President about Martin Luther and his role in the Reformation.
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Scattered Like Seed
“Dispersion,” scattering, is a bittersweet theme. On the one hand, the Creator authorized his animate creatures and humanity, their rulers, to “fill the earth”—very good.
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Who is God?
Dr. Michael S. Horton answers the question, "who is God?" in this latest edition of Westminster Answers.
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Time and Chance
The Preacher of Ecclesiastes cautions us not to be overly optimistic about wisdom and its power. Even though wisdom works well, time and chance can spoil the benefits of wisdom and a little bit of folly can destroy wisdom’s power.
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“Let the Children Come to Me”
Jesus teaches us important truths about how we must enter the kingdom of God, truths that his disciples had failed to grasp.
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Reformation 500 - Part 3
In this episode of Office Hours Dr. R. Scott Clark, Professor of Church History and Historical Theology, gives an overview of the events and theological thought that led to what we now understand as the Reformed Tradition., focusing on Martin Luther.
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The Steadfastness of Job
This devotion will suggest that “steadfastness” or “perseverance” is the right notion for James 5:11, not “the patience” of Job. Furthermore, this suggests that James is referring to Canonical Job in its unity, not just the first part of Job.
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Church Growth Is Word Growth
The Lord gives to his church “mercy servants,” whose deeds of compassion complement the gospel witness of his “Word servants.”
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