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Common Places: E.T.S. Reflections with Joe Rigney And Kevin Giles
In this special episode I sit down with Pastors Joe Rigney and Kevin Giles and get their reflections on the discussions about the doctrine of the Trinity that took place at the Evangelical Theological Society meeting in San Antonio, TX in mid November.
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Common Places: Ben Miller on Pastoral Applications of Theology
In this episode Pastor Ben Miller of Trinity Church Long Island (OPC) describes his call to the ministry and the ways he uses historical and systematic theology to build up the body of Christ.
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VIDEO: Should We Support “Religious Liberty”?
Over the past couple years, the issue of “religious liberty” has increasingly become a political priority for evangelical Christians. In this video, we explore some potential problems with this language, and suggest that appeals to a right of religious liberty alone are unlikely to persuade our culture that orthodox Christianity deserves protecting. Follow us on…
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VIDEO: Should We be For or Against “The Establishment”?
Recent American politics has seen an upsurge of anti-establishment or contrarian thinking, but this has been a common feature of conservative Christian communities for a long time. In this video, we explore how to walk the fine line between questioning dominant cultural assumptions without falling into a reflexive, self-confirming contrarianism that is just as susceptible…
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A Report from our Pacific Northwest Regional Convivium
On November 4-5 we held our Third Pacific Northwest Regional Convivium in Moscow, Idaho. Though smaller than in years in previous, the event was an immense success, full of academic rigor, charitable debate, and plenty of coffee. The convivium was kicked off Friday night by a presentation from Michael J. Lynch entitled “The Five Points…
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The Five Points of Calvinism: Myth and Reality
Michael Lynch: The Five Points of Calvinism: Myth and Reality. On November 4-5 we held our Third Pacific Northwest Regional Convivium in Moscow, Idaho. The convivium was kicked off by a presentation from Michael J. Lynch. In his talk, Lynch dispelled common myths, held by Reformed and non-Reformed, about the five points: that they present non-Christians as…
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Common Places: Brad Littlejohn on Peter Martyr Vermigli and Thomas Cranmer
In this special episode Dr. Brad Littlejohn examines the lives of Peter Martyr Vermigli and Thomas Cranmer.
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How (Not) to Have a Foot in Both Kingdoms: Protestant Models for Christian Citizenship
A conversation with Dr. W. Bradford Littlejohn (The Davenant Trust), Dr. Vincent Bacote (Wheaton College) and Dr. Matthew Tuininga (Calvin Theological Seminary) Read the transcript September 23, 7:00-9:00 PM Blanchard Hall Room 339, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL Christians in an increasingly post-Christian America are apt to be conflicted and confused about their role in their…
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