Systematic Theology Archive

Ministers of God for Our Good: God’s Gift of Civil Government

July 27, 2010

Though civil government suppresses wickedness in the world to some degree, it can never provide salvation.

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Real Calvinism

July 27, 2010

It is essential to be concerned about both the head (sound doctrine) as well as the heart (the life of faith).

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2 Thessalonians 4:13-18

July 27, 2010

We must look beyond ourselves to Him who is faithful, knowing with confidence that his Word will spread in spite of us.

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Was Adam Historical?

July 27, 2010

Our understanding of the reality of Adam affects our understanding of sin, of redemption, and of the Redeemer.

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Acts 19:8-20

April 27, 2010

The Lord is sovereign and holy and cannot be manipulated, thereby extinguishing a syncretistic approach to worship.

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What is Systematic Theology?

April 5, 2010

Michael Horton discusses his four-volume series exploring a covenantal approach to systematic theology in relation to a variety of contemporary questions in systematics.

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The Doctrine of Scripture

March 15, 2010

A faculty panel explore the relationship between Westminster Seminary California and the doctrine of Scripture.

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What Have You Done?

March 1, 2010

By God's providence, common grace, and natural law, there exist wholesome and virtuous aspects of human culture despite the total depravity of humankind.

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Meet J. V. Fesko

March 1, 2010

J. V. Fesko discusses his coming to the Reformed faith, his experience in pastoral ministry, and his passion for theological education.

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John 1:51-2:11

February 16, 2010

The lavish grace that flows from Christ in and through us is what sustains and nourishes us even in moments of doubt and depression.

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Justification: Understanding the Classic Reformed Doctrine

February 8, 2010

John Fesko discusses his landmark book on the doctrine of justification.

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Justification and Ecumenism

February 1, 2010

Far from being suspicious, we should welcome any ecumenical consensus that emerges out of the clear biblical testimony to God’s justification of the ungodly by imputing their sins to Christ and Christ’s righteousness to them through faith alone. However, the consensus that seems to be emerging in our day, as in other eras, seems to find its core sympathy in a more synergistic (Arminian and Roman Catholic) framework. 

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The Gospel-Driven Life

January 18, 2010

Michael Horton discusses his book, The Gospel Driven Life: Being Good-News People in a Bad-News World.

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