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Reformed Forum
Reformed Forum supports the church in presenting every person mature in Christ (Colossians 1:28) by providing Reformed theological resources to pastors, scholars, and anyone who desires to grow in their understanding of Scripture and the theology that faithfully summarizes its teachings.
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Mar 19, 2024 • 1h 3min
Summary of Christian Doctrine: Sanctification and Perseverance
This week on Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob discuss Louis Berkhof’s little book, Summary of Christian Doctrine. We turn to chapter XXII, "Sanctification and Perseverance." After too long of a break from recording, Rob and Bob were able to sit down together to discuss God's work of sanctifying his people, the nature of good works, and how God's people persevere to the end.

Mar 15, 2024 • 58min
A Devotional Guide to the Westminster Shorter Catechism
Authors William Boekestein, Jonathan Landry Cruse, and Andrew J. Miller discuss their book on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, highlighting its practicality, relevance in contemporary identity, and importance in deepening the reader's love and knowledge of God. They share insights on collaborative writing, missionary experiences, and the joy of learning the catechism for spiritual growth.

Mar 9, 2024 • 54min
Missions and the Gospel of God: Romans 1:8–15 and the Power of Preaching
Dr. James Cassidy, Speaker at the Reformed Forum pre-conference, discusses the Great Commission, power of preaching, and church mission based on Romans 1:8–15. The podcast explores gratitude in missions, Paul's desire to preach in Rome, God's righteousness, justification by faith alone, and the global mission of the church.

Mar 9, 2024 • 42min
To the Ends of the Earth: The Great Commission and God's Plan for the Nations
Camden Bucey presents a biblical theology of the nations, exploring historical roots of Presbyterian missions, unity under God's plan, equality in the Gospel, and the global mission mandate.

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Mar 8, 2024 • 54min
Life in the Negative World
Aaron Renn, author of 'Life in the Negative World', discusses the challenges faced by Christians in an anti-Christian culture. He explores the evolution of societal views on Christianity and offers strategies for maintaining faithfulness. Topics include the Three Worlds Model, navigating cultural shifts, decentralized communities, blockchain as a metaphor, and fostering anti-fragility.

Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 28min
Strange, Willborn, Hart, and Cline — Panel Discussion on Empowered Witness
Reformed Forum hosted an online symposium on February 29, 2024, featuring a series of thought-provoking sessions designed to explore the intersections of theology, history, and the contemporary challenges facing the church. This panel discussion featured Alan Strange’s insightful book, Empowered Witness (Crossway). The session examined Strange's exploration of the spirituality of the church doctrine, a pivotal biblical concept developed in the nineteenth century, and its relevance in today's politically charged environment. Emphasizing the necessity for the church to prioritize its spiritual mission over earthly political and social agendas, Strange's work is a clarion call to refocus on the Great Commission. C. N. Willborn, D. G. Hart, and Timon Cline offered their perspectives on the book. Then, Dr. Strange responded and engage with their insights. This panel was an engaging analysis of the historical and contemporary roles of the church, appealing to both thoughtful laypeople and church leaders. Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QujQOzuiJR4

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Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 17min
Owen Anderson — Old Princeton and Secularism
Owen Anderson, an expert in theology, delves into secularization at Princeton Seminary, discussing its impact on education and Presbyterian history. The session explores cultural concerns in modern education and offers insights into addressing them. The podcast provides a timely perspective on the evolving educational landscape and the relevance of denominational heritage.

Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 20min
Joseph Minich — Bulwarks of Unbelief
Reformed Forum hosted an online symposium on February 29, 2024, featuring a series of thought-provoking sessions designed to explore the intersections of theology, history, and the contemporary challenges facing the church. In this session, Joseph Minich presented the primary thesis of his book, Bulwarks of Unbelief (Lexham Press), in which he argues that a felt absence of God, as experienced by the modern individual, offers a better explanation for the rise in atheism. Recent technological and cultural shifts in the modern West have produced a perceived challenge to God's existence. As modern technoculture reshapes our awareness of reality and belief in the invisible, it in turn amplifies God's apparent silence. In this new context, atheism is a natural result. And absent of meaning from without, we have turned within. Watch the video: https://youtube.com/live/bvOPzAyfvdE?feature=share

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Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 11min
Van Til Group #12 — The Christian View of Behavior
This podcast explores the Christian view of behavior, focusing on aligning actions with God's will. It discusses the importance of ethics in glorifying God and the interconnectedness of Christian doctrine with practical conduct. The episode also delves into Calvin's emphasis on faith expression, the limitations of works by unregenerate individuals, and the revisions of doctrinal standards rooted in Christian principles.

Feb 28, 2024 • 40min
Genesis 33 — Reconciled with God and Man
Moses brings us to the height of the conflict between Jacob and Esau. We look at the need to preserve the tension in the story while connecting it to the larger narrative. Here we learn how Jacob’s humility leads to a resolution of conflict. We see also the high point of the story — the building of the altar, as Jacob has reconciled with God and man.