Christ at the Center of TheologyMichael S. HortonReformed theology does not have a central dogma but at its best attempts to unfold naturally from the history of redemption as we find it in Scripture. https://s3.amazonaws.com/wscal-resources/audio/01_1_Christ_the_Center_Horton.mp3Christ at the Center of the ChurchDerek ThomasA defense of the centrality of the church in the Christian life.https://s3.amazonaws.com/wscal-resources/audio/02_Christ_the_Center_Thomas_1.mp3Christ at the Center of WorshipW. Robert GodfreyChrist is at the center of our worship as the object of our worship.https://s3.amazonaws.com/wscal-resources/audio/03_Christ_the_Center_Godfrey_1.mp3Christ at the Center of PreachingDerek ThomasThe person who can rightly preach Christ from the Scriptures can know himself to be a preacher.https://s3.amazonaws.com/wscal-resources/audio/04_Christ_the_Center_Thomas_2.mp3Christ at the Center of the PsalterW. Robert GodfreyThe psalter is a clear and abundant declaration of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection.https://s3.amazonaws.com/wscal-resources/audio/05_Christ_the_Center_Godfrey_2.mp3.mp3Christ at the Center of the Spirit’s WorkMichael S. HortonA re-examination of the Holy Spirit’s role in the Triune God’s work of redemption.https://s3.amazonaws.com/wscal-resources/audio/06_Christ_the_Center_Horton_2.mp3Christ at the Center of SalvationSinclair B. FergusonChrist is central to the procurement and application of redemption.https://s3.amazonaws.com/wscal-resources/audio/07_Christ_the_Center_Ferguson.mp3