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Dec 15, 2023 • 1h 29min

Introduction to the Pentateuch / Year-End Update

In this episode, we're excited to unveil the inaugural lesson of our new series, exploring the profound depths of the Pentateuch—the first five books of the Bible. Under the able guidance of Dr. Mark Winder, we'll embark on an enlightening journey through six comprehensive, yet accessible, biblical-theological lessons, offering fresh insights into this foundational portion of Scripture. As we introduce this captivating course, join Ryan Noha and Camden Bucey for a reflective update on our year-end projects. We also extend a heartfelt invitation to support our mission through the 'Planting for the Future' campaign. Your generous contributions are pivotal in helping Reformed Forum continue to offer an array of free, high-quality Reformed theological resources to a global audience. Discover more and contribute to our cause at Reformed Forum's donation page (https://www.reformedforum.org/donate).
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Dec 13, 2023 • 1h 5min

Summary of Christian Doctrine: Conversion: Repentance & Faith, Part 2

The podcast delves into Reformed doctrine discussing the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in bringing faith and repentance. It explores the layers of saving faith and contrasts mere belief with a transformative work of the Spirit. The chapter also addresses struggles with faith assurance, doubts surrounding salvation, and embracing Christ's unconditional love.
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Dec 8, 2023 • 1h 8min

Vos Group #85 — The Temptation in the Wilderness

In this installment of Vos Group, Lane Tipton and Camden Bucey discuss pp. 330–333 of Geerhardus Vos’ book, Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments. In this section, Vos focuses on the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness, a pivotal event in the Gospels. Vos examines various interpretations and challenges to the historicity and objectivity of this event, discussing theories that view it as mythological or parabolic. He argues for its historical and objective reality, using scriptural references such as Matthew 12:29 to support his view. Vos emphasizes the dual nature of the event as both a temptation by Satan and a probation by God, underscoring its importance in the Messianic mission of Jesus. He contrasts this with the temptation of Adam in Genesis, noting differences in their respective contexts and purposes. Vos also explores the implications of the event on the understanding of Jesus’ sinlessness and His role in atonement. Throughout, he maintains a theological perspective that situates the temptation within the broader narrative of redemption and Christ’s mission.
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Dec 5, 2023 • 20min

The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Kingdom of God and the Church – Chapter 8

This week on Theology Simply Profound, Bob returns to a reading of Geerhardus Vos’s 1903 book, The Teaching of Jesus Concerning the Kingdom of God and the Church. Chapter 8, “The Essence of the Kingdom continued: The Kingdom as a State of Bl
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Dec 1, 2023 • 1h 15min

Discussing Jesus' Mediation, the Lord's Supper, and Flags in Worship

In this episode, topics range from theological discussions on Jesus' intercession for the elect and non-elect within the visible church, to historical and exegetical considerations of the Old Covenant as the Mosaic administration of the covenant of grace. The speakers also explore the relationship between street preaching and the local church, the role of the Holy Spirit in the Old and New Testament, and the appropriateness of displaying flags in worship.
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Nov 24, 2023 • 1h 5min

Covenant Theology and Cultural Engagement in the Thought of Meredith G. Kline

Dr. Michael Beck joins us to speak about his book, Covenant Lord and Cultic Boundary: A Dialectic Inquiry Concerning Meredith Kline and the Reformed Two-Kingdom Project (Wipf and Stock), which is a theological exploration of the ideas of Meredith Kline and their impact on the Reformed Two-Kingdom Project. The book provides a literature review of relevant works on the topic and highlights the broader universe of discourse in which this study exists. In the book and in this conversation, Dr. Beck offers a unique analysis of Kline’s theology and its practical implications for contemporary Christian life and practice. Michael Beck is a pastor at Gracenet Community Church as well as a lecturer of Old Testament and biblical theology at Grace Theological College (New Zealand). Dr. Beck earned his PhD from the South African Theological Seminary Michael also co-hosts the Two-Age Sojourner podcast.
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Nov 17, 2023 • 51min

Vos Group #84 — John the Baptist’s Testimony of Jesus

In this installment of Vos Group, Lane Tipton and Camden Bucey discuss pp. 322–329 of Geerhardus Vos’ book, Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments. In this section, Vos discusses John’s testimony of Jesus after his baptism. The testimony of John the Baptist as depicted in the Gospel of John emphasizes Jesus’ unique divine nature and eternal preexistence, distinguishing him from all others in redemptive history. This underlines John’s role as the one preparing the way for Jesus, who fulfills Old Testament prophecies as the sacrificial Lamb of God. It also highlights the immutable deity of Christ, who, despite his incarnation, remains unchanged in his divine essence. The narrative showcases Jesus’ baptism as an act of vicarious repentance and affirms his authority to bestow the Spirit, underscoring the theological depth of his identity and mission as witnessed by John the Baptist.
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Nov 10, 2023 • 1h 12min

Robert Boyle, Christianity, and Science

In the latest episode of Christ the Center, we explore the fascinating intersection of science, faith, and philosophy through the life and contributions of Robert Boyle, the seventeenth-century chemist often dubbed the father of modern chemistry. Our guest, Dr. Edward B. Davis, Professor Emeritus of the History of Science at Messiah University, shares his extensive knowledge on Boyle's experiments, the development of Boyle's Law, and the broader implications of Boyle's work on the relationship between emerging scientific disciplines and religious thought. We also delve into the historical context of Boyle's era, his influence on the mechanical philosophy, and how his devout Anglican faith shaped his understanding of the natural world. Listen as we explore the complex relationship of how scientific inquiry and religious belief have related throughout history. Edward B. Davis on ResearchGate Robert Boyle, the Bible, and Natural Philosophy
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Nov 8, 2023 • 47min

Psalm 5 — Christian Hatred

What is a Christian to do with the imprecatory Psalms? Are they to be read and sung today, and if so, with what understanding? Jim Cassidy talks about how to situate the Psalms within their redemptive-historical context, instead of reading them in the abstract.
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Nov 3, 2023 • 1h 14min

Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion

Dr. Carlton Wynne, an expert on John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion, discusses Calvin's theology, natural revelation, the effects of the fall on human reasoning, and the impact of modernism on the church. Comparisons to Thomas Aquinas and Cornelius Van Til are also explored.

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