February 29, 2016
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Dr. W. Robert Godfrey and Dr. David VanDrunen each give a brief lecture and then converse with one another on the subject of Two Kingdoms and Kuyper.
June 22, 2015
This article does not analyze recent cultural shifts, but reflects more broadly on how Christians should understand their identity in the world.
June 9, 2014
Office Hours talks with Dr. David M. VanDrunen about sanctification and virtue.
April 27, 2011
The faculty of Westminster Seminary California answers various questions submitted by our listeners.
April 7, 2011
A theological map toward honoring the Lordship of Christ over our nation while avoiding transformational triumphalism.
November 4, 2010
Dr. David VanDrunen discusses his latest book entitled Living in God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture.
January 6, 2010
David VanDrunen discusses his book, Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms: A Study in the Development of Reformed Social Thought.
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.
May 14, 2009
Your call to belong to Christ through the Spirit's gospel work is to be worked out in your callings of everyday life.
November 14, 2008
Being a Reformed Christian in Washington DC.
October 2, 2008
The church as an outpost of the Kingdom of God does not act under the laws of strict justice but of mercy.
September 1, 2008
As citizens of both kingdoms, we carry out our vocations in the church and the world in distinct ways through distinct means.
April 1, 2008
If evangelism is primarily about what we say, who then should witness?
March 1, 2008
In light of their OT prophetic background, the letters to the churches in Revelation are modeled as covenant lawsuits.
February 19, 2008
The doctrines of the Two Kingdoms and the Ordo Salutis with the doctrinal and ethical distinctions they entail are still critically important for a biblically sound account of the nature of the Christian life and its relation to the Reformed system of doctrine.