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Aug 26, 2024 • 40min

The Revelation of God in Scripture | The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2) (Lesson 5)

Dr. R. Carlton Wynne, a leading scholar in Reformed theology, sheds light on John Calvin's insights on the authority of Scripture and the perils of idolatry. He emphasizes that Scripture is God's foremost revelation, urging a departure from man-made images in worship. Wynne discusses the essential nature of worship grounded in Scripture and God's desire for purity in our practices. Listeners are invited to consider applications for evangelism and meaningful Bible reading, enhancing their understanding of divine authority and worship.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 24min

Dan Ragusa | The Dutch Reformed Influence upon American Presbyterianism

Rev. Dr. Daniel Ragusa, pastor of Messiah’s Reformed Fellowship, delves into the profound influence of Dutch Reformed theology on American Presbyterianism, spotlighting key figures like Cornelius Van Til and Gerhardus Vos. He shares insights from translating Van Til’s "Dutch Letters" and discusses their emotional resonance during pivotal moments for the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Ragusa also examines the historical secession events of the 19th century and their lasting impact on Reformed identity today, along with his upcoming book on the theme of God’s presence in Scripture.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 39min

The Revelation of God in Nature | The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2) (Lesson 4)

This is the fourth lesson in Dr. R. Carlton Wynne's Reformed Academy course, The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2). It covers Book 1, Chapters 2–5 of the Institutes of the Christian Religion, addressing the following topics: 0:00 Calvin Contra Barth and Brunner on the Natural Knowledge of God 9:07 Knowledge of God, Piety, and True Religion 14:10 The Sensus Divinitatis or Sense of Deity 22:55 Man's Sinful Response to the Seed of Religion 26:12 The External Revelation of God in Nature 32:33 Men Without Excuse Register for this free on-demand course on our website to access supplemental materials, track your progress, and assess your understanding through quizzes for each lesson. You will also receive free access to more than 20 additional five-hour video courses in covenant theology, apologetics, biblical studies, church history, and more: https://reformedforum.org/courses/the-theology-of-calvins-institutes-books-1-2/ Your donations enable us to provide free Reformed resources for students like you all across the world: https://reformedforum.org/donate/ #johncalvin #calvinism #reformedtheology
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Aug 16, 2024 • 56min

Douglas Sean O'Donnell | Expository Reflections on Mark

Douglas Sean O’Donnell, a pastor, theologian, and author, shares his deep insights into the Gospel of Mark. He discusses the unique literary techniques of Mark, emphasizing its rapid pace and discipleship themes. The conversation touches on the challenges of Bible publishing, including translation and archaeological relevance. O'Donnell also offers practical advice for effective Bible study, exploring interconnected narratives and commentary usage. His blend of scholarly expertise and pastoral care provides valuable insights for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this pivotal gospel.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 1h 47min

Lane Tipton | Steadfast Savior: Unveiling the Immutable Mediator in Hebrews

Dr. Lane G. Tipton presents on the profound Christological insights of the book of Hebrews. Dr. Tipton will guide us through the scriptural foundations and doctrinal significance of Christ's immutability, revealing how this aspect of the Son provides unwavering assurance to believers. This live webinar was recorded on August 14, 2024. Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:56 Steadfast Savior 00:51:04 Questions & Answers 01:45:01 Conclusion https://reformedforum.org/event/steadfast-savior-unveiling-the-immutable-mediator-in-hebrews
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Aug 12, 2024 • 27min

The Knowledge of God and the Self | The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2) (Lesson 3)

This is the third lesson in Dr. R. Carlton Wynne's Reformed Academy course, The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2). It covers Book 1, Chapter 1 of the Institutes of the Christian Religion, addressing the following topics: 0:00 Introduction to Book 1 3:13 Knowledge of God in Terms of Wisdom 5:13 Two-Fold Knowledge of God and Self 8:52 Ancient Sources on the Two-Fold Knowledge 18:29 Logical Priority in the Two-Fold Knowledge 21:42 Overview of Calvin's Discussion of the Knowledge of God Register for this free on-demand course on our website to access supplemental materials, track your progress, and assess your understanding through quizzes for each lesson. You will also receive free access to more than 20 additional five-hour video courses in covenant theology, apologetics, biblical studies, church history, and more: https://reformedforum.org/courses/the-theology-of-calvins-institutes-books-1-2/ Your donations enable us to provide free Reformed resources for students like you all across the world: https://reformedforum.org/donate/ #johncalvin #calvinism #reformedtheology
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Aug 9, 2024 • 59min

Chad Van Dixhoorn and David Noe | Arrowsmith's Plans for Holy War

In this episode, we speak with Dr. David Noe, the translator, and Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn, the editor behind the newly released English edition of John Arrowsmith's remarkable work, Plans for Holy War: How the Spiritual Soldier Fights, Conquers, and Triumphs. Originally published in 1657 as Tactica Sacra, this treatise considers the intricacies of spiritual warfare, offering timeless insights and practical guidance for Christians engaged in the spiritual battle. John Arrowsmith was a notable seventeenth-century theologian and member of the Westminster Assembly. Born in 1602 in Gateshead, Durham county, Arrowsmith was a dedicated scholar who served as a fellow at St. Catherine's College and later as master of St. John's College, Cambridge. His significant involvement in the Westminster Assembly and his writings have left a lasting impact on Reformed theology. Join us as Drs. Noe and Van Dixhoorn share their journey in bringing this classic work to modern readers, revealing the challenges and triumphs they encountered along the way. With a deep appreciation for Arrowsmith's theological and scholarly contributions, they offer listeners a unique perspective on why Plans for Holy War remains a vital resource today. Dr. David Noe serves as pastor of Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is a distinguished translator and scholar with a deep expertise in classical languages and Reformed theology. Dr. Noe is also the Latin editor for the Confessional Presbyterian Journal, and his online pedagogy for Latin, Greek, and Classics generally can be found at LatinPerDiem.com, MossMethod.com, and AdNavseam.com. Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn (PhD, Cambridge) is Professor of Church History and Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte, NC and an OPC minister. He is the author of Confessing the Faith and God's Ambassadors and editor of The Minutes and Papers of the Westminster Assembly (1643–1652). Chapters 00:07 Introduction 05:36 Biography of John Arrowsmith 11:02 Dr. Noe's Introduction to Arrowsmith 14:47 Arrowsmith's Health 17:41 Arrowsmith's Latin 21:57 Arrowsmith's Involvement at the Westminster Assembly 26:51 The Portions of This Volume 29:25 Speeches against Weigelianism 33:44 Arrowsmith's Work on Spiritual Warfare 40:28 The Pastoral-Scholastic Style 44:03 The Present Value of Reading This Book 55:08 Future Projects 57:38 Conclusion
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Aug 5, 2024 • 34min

Calvin the Man | The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2) (Lesson 2)

This is the second lesson in Dr. R. Carlton Wynne's Reformed Academy course, The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2). This lesson covers the following topics: 0:00 Introduction 3:31 Early Life, Family, and Education 13:24 Conversion and the Affair of the Placards 15:46 Basel and the 1536 Edition of the Institutes 19:27 Ministry in Geneva 25:53 Exile to Strasbourg, Marriage, and Trials 30:48 Calvin's Legacy Register for this free on-demand course on our website to access supplemental materials, track your progress, and assess your understanding through quizzes for each lesson. You will also receive free access to more than 20 additional five-hour video courses in covenant theology, apologetics, biblical studies, church history, and more: https://reformedforum.org/courses/the-theology-of-calvins-institutes-books-1-2/ Your donations enable us to provide free Reformed resources for students like you all across the world: https://reformedforum.org/donate/ #johncalvin #calvinism #reformedtheology
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Aug 2, 2024 • 1h 20min

Greg Beale | Union with the Resurrected Christ

In this episode, we are honored to welcome Dr. Greg K. Beale, a renowned biblical scholar and author, to discuss his latest book, Union with the Resurrected Christ (Baker Academic). Join us as Dr. Beale examines the profound theological concept of the believer's union with the resurrected Christ, exploring its biblical foundations, theological implications, and practical applications. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Beale shares insights from key biblical passages in both the Old and New Testaments, highlighting how themes such as the new exodus in Isaiah and the teachings of Paul and Jesus form the basis of this transformative union. We also discuss the eschatological significance of this union and how it shapes our understanding of sanctification, Christian living, and our identity in Christ. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the unique contributions of Union with the Resurrected Christto contemporary theological scholarship, as well as practical consideration for living out this union in their daily lives. Whether you are a scholar, pastor, or layperson, this episode offers valuable insights into the full scope of Christian salvation. Dr. Gregory K. Beale is Professor of New Testament at RTS Dallas. With a distinguished academic career spanning decades, Dr. Beale has shaped minds at institutions such as Grove City College, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Wheaton Graduate School, and Westminster Theological Seminary. A former president of the Evangelical Theological Society, Dr. Beale brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our conversation on New Testament interpretation and biblical theology. Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion that underscores the richness of our union with the resurrected Christ and its vital importance for the Christian faith.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 22min

Introduction | The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2) (Lesson 1)

This is the first lesson in Dr. R. Carlton Wynne's Reformed Academy course, The Theology of Calvin's Institutes (Books 1–2). This lesson covers the following topics: 0:00 The Institutes and Living Coram Deo 4:16 The 1559 Edition of the Institutes 8:42 The Two-Fold Purpose of the Institutes Register for this free on-demand course on our website to access supplemental materials, track your progress, and assess your understanding through quizzes for each lesson. You will also receive free access to more than 20 additional five-hour video courses in covenant theology, apologetics, biblical studies, church history, and more: https://reformedforum.org/courses/the-theology-of-calvins-institutes-books-1-2/ Your donations enable us to provide free Reformed resources for students like you all across the world: https://reformedforum.org/donate/ #johncalvin #calvinism #reformedtheology

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