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For God So Loved the World

Resident Faculty, R. Scott Clark   |   December 1, 2004   |  Type: Articles

A defense of the importance of upholding both the doctrines of common grace and definite atonement in light of the biblical evidence.

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Certainty in Christ

Resident Faculty, Hywel R. Jones   |   October 31, 2004   |   Old Testament, Isaiah   |  Type: Articles

The accomplishment of what God predicts is beyond man's power to effect.

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What Does It Mean To Be Loved By God?

Guests, John Piper   |   July 15, 2004   |  Type: Lecture Series

Dr. John Piper sets forth the argument that  the center of the Reformed faith is the glory of God as supreme in the mind and the heart of God.

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Cracking Da Vinci’s Code

Adjunct Faculty, Peter R. Jones   |   July 1, 2004   |  Type: Articles

Dan Brown's novel is neither a piece of harmless fiction nor a neutral, objective restatement of the "facts."

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Commencement 2004

Guests, John Piper   |   May 29, 2004   |   New Testament, 2 Corinthians   |  Type: Lecture Series, Commencement

Central to the Apostle Paul's ministry is his laboring for the joy of other believers.

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Pointing to Christ: Ezra 7:1-10

Resident Faculty, Bryan D. Estelle   |   May 1, 2004   |  Type: Articles

The book of Ezra also reminds us that he respected the forward-looking nature of God?s plan.

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Covenant Theology: An Historiographical Briefing

Guests, J. Ligon Duncan   |   March 18, 2004   |  Type: Lecture Series, den Dulk Lectures

An introduction to the trends and main contributions in the historiography of covenant theology from the middle of the nineteenth century.

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Covenant Theology: The Meaning of the Death of Christ

Guests, J. Ligon Duncan   |   March 17, 2004   |   New Testament, Romans   |  Type: Lecture Series, den Dulk Lectures

An adequate understanding of the cross of Christ must be understood as covenantal and Trinitarian.

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Covenant Theology Under Pressure: Criticism, Modification and Response

Guests, J. Ligon Duncan   |   March 16, 2004   |  Type: Lecture Series, den Dulk Lectures

Covenant Theology has been a major way in which the Gospel message and redemptive history has been learned, articulated, and inculcated in the Church.

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Redemption Accomplished

Resident Faculty, Dennis E. Johnson   |   February 2, 2004   |  Type: Articles

Christians find their ultimate firm foundation is a covenant contracted among the three persons of the triune God, even before time began.

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Sola Fide

A study of Calvin’s teaching on sola fide and its fidelity to the teaching contained in the Pauline epistles.

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Justification and Sanctification

A study of the inseperable yet distinct relationship between the doctrines of justification and sanctification.

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Active Obedience

The indispensability of the doctrine of Christ’s active obedience for a biblical and Reformed soteriology.

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Law, Gospel, and Covenant

An analysis and response to the threat posed by adherents of the New Perspective on Paul, Federal Vision, and others at the traditional Reformation doctrine of justification.

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Justification Under Fire

An examination of things happening today which are an attack upon the Gospel and those issues related to justification by faith alone.

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