Heidelcast

R. Scott Clark
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Jun 16, 2013 • 40min

Heidelcast 26: With Lane Keister On The Federal Vision (2)

The time warp continues as we flash back to 2010 when the Leithart case was first addressed by the PCA’s Standing Judicial Commission (which acts on behalf of the General Assembly). Back then the SJC erred that Leithart’s presbytery erred in not . . . Continue reading →
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Jun 9, 2013 • 36min

Heidelcast 25: With Lane Keister On The Federal Vision In The PCA

Here’s a flashback to the Federal Vision controversy, in the PCA, as it was 2010. The is the first of five episodes with Lane on the FV and related questions. It’s interesting to time travel, as it were, and listen to the . . . Continue reading →
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Jun 2, 2013 • 13min

Heidelcast 24: Give It A Rest—What Christians Can Learn From Chick-Fil-A

Your Creator wants you to take a break. I’m a Chick-Fil-A fan. Love the peach shakes. It’s one of the few places in this area where I can find real sweet tea. There’s another reason to like Chick-Fil-A. They love their employees . . . Continue reading →
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May 21, 2013 • 12min

Heidelcast 23: Ecstasy is Not Christianity

Concern about dead formalism or ritualism is legitimate but we should not think that because a religious service is emotionally or psychologically satisfying or that because one has a certain kind of ecstasy that one has escaped dead formalism. There is a . . . Continue reading →
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May 19, 2013 • 17min

Heidelcast 22: On The Relation Of The Kingdom To The Church

Steven writes to ask whether the Kingdom of God is synonymous with the visible church or whether it is broader than the visible church? These questions have been particularly a matter of discussion since the rise of the Dutch neo-Calvinist movement in . . . Continue reading →
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May 12, 2013 • 19min

Heidelcast 21: What is the Order of Regeneration and Faith?

Today’s Heidelcast answers mail on the question of whether it is to the living or to the dead that God gives faith. Dan writes to ask “I believe, at least inferentially, that the Canons of Dort teach that regeneration logically precedes faith. . . . Continue reading →
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May 5, 2013 • 21min

Heidelcast 20: Evangelism or Manipulation?

Many years ago a fellow I knew used to practice what he called “evangelism” by asking people, “Do you know the way to [the local amusement park]?” Nice, irrepressibly helpful Midwesterners they were, folk would always stop to give directions. Then, our . . . Continue reading →
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May 4, 2013 • 15min

Heidelcast 19: The Church of Steel vs A Cross of Wood

The Church of Steel vs A Cross of Wood In downtown San Diego there is a storefront on Broadway which advertises itself as the “Church of Steel.” I found an interview with the proprietor (minister?) of this “church” and it is enlightening. . . . Continue reading →
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Apr 28, 2013 • 10min

Heidelcast 18: Is It Okay To Steal (If The Minister Says It Is?)

A correspondent writes to about an Anglican minister who advised the poor, who are starving, who’ve somehow fallen through the extensive British social safety net, among his congregation, to shoplift rather than commit burglary. He asked them not to steal from small . . . Continue reading →
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Apr 21, 2013 • 18min

Heidelcast 17: Legalism and Antinomianism

What’s the difference between legalism and antinomianism? The latter is the denial of the abiding validity of God’s moral law for the life of the believer. The church has been afflicted with antinomianism throughout its history. All the Gnostics of the 2nd . . . Continue reading →

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