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Calvinism: A History

Adjunct Faculty, Darryl G. Hart   |   November 4,2013   |  Type: Interviews, Office Hours Podcast

Office Hours talks with Darryl G. Hart about his recent book "Calvinism: A History."

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A History of Covenant Theology

Resident Faculty, W. Robert Godfrey   |   February 27,2012   |  Type: Lecture Series

An analysis of the main outlines of covenant theology.

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The Pastor as Novel-ist

Guests, David W. Hall   |   April 25,2012   |  Type: Lecture Series, den Dulk Lectures

The pastor has much wisdom to gain through the study of church history.

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Patristics

Guests, Rich Bishop   |   July 13,2011   |  Type: Interviews, Office Hours Podcast

Dr. Rich Bishop talks about Patristics, i.e.,the study of the early church fathers. 

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Protestant Orthodoxy in the Classical Period

Guests, Martin Klauber   |   August 18,2010   |  Type: Interviews, Office Hours Podcast

Dr. Martin Klauber talks about Protestant Orthodoxy in the Classical period. 

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Meet R. Scott Clark

Resident Faculty, R. Scott Clark   |   January 4,2010   |  Type: Interviews, Office Hours Podcast

R. Scott Clark discusses the role of church history in the Christian life, about the federal vision controversy, and about his book, Recovering the Reformed Confession.

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Meet W. Robert Godfrey

W. Robert Godfrey discusses changes in evangelicalism, the Reformation, and the value of a WSC education.

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Calvin: The Friendly Reformer

Calvin’s ideal of friendship informed the way he went about his business as a reformer.

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Calvin and Preaching

Resident Faculty, Hywel R. Jones   |   January 24,2009   |  Type: WSC Conferences, Calvin’s Legacy

The preached Word was central to the spiritual flourishing of the church of the reformation as well as the church as it exists today.

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The Law and the Christian

The misuse of the law by Christians is a perennial problem down through the ages of church history.

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Calvin, Bolsec and the Reformation

Resident Faculty, W. Robert Godfrey   |   February 8,2001   |  Type: Articles

In 1551 - four hundred fifty years ago - a dramatic confrontation occurred in Geneva between John Calvin and Jerome Bolsec over the doctrine of predestination. Today that controversy is largely forgotten, but it was a significant episode that provides a remarkable window on the character and meaning of the Reformation.

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Peter Martyr Vermigli: International Reformer

Resident Faculty, W. Robert Godfrey   |   March 1,1999   |  Type: Articles

A brief study of the life and work of the Italian reformer Peter Martyr Vermigli.

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A Discussion of the Necessity of Reforming the Church by John Calvin

Resident Faculty, W. Robert Godfrey   |   March 1,1995   |  Type: Articles

An examination of John Calvin's statement of the doctrines of and necessity for the Reformation.

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The Value of Creeds

Resident Faculty, W. Robert Godfrey   |   July 6,1989   |  Type: Articles

To understand the truth, to be protected from error, to testify clearly to the world creeds and confessions are an invaluable resource for Christians.

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Who Was Arminius?

Resident Faculty, W. Robert Godfrey   |   January 1,1988   |  Type: Articles

Who was the founder of Arminianism and what did he teach that had everyone talking?

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