Reformed Forum

Ryan Noha, the Indiana Jones of Reformed books, speaks about several rare books to be added to the Reformed Forum online store.

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Category:Christ the Center -- posted at: 11:58am CDT

Lane Tipton and Camden Bucey discuss pages 161–165 of Vos' Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments.

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Category:Christ the Center -- posted at: 1:47pm CDT

Today on Theology Simply Profound, Rob and Bob return to the subject of baptism by way of answering some of our listener questions. Enjoy this practical discussion about some of the ins and outs of dealing with different circumstances that leaders might need to think through.

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Category:Theology Simply Profound -- posted at: 10:10am CDT

Camden Bucey and Jeff Waddington discuss the image of God and whether man retains the image after the fall into sin.

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Category:Christ the Center -- posted at: 10:31am CDT

In this episode, Rob and Bob discuss the commission of Barnabas to Antioch, the spread of the gospel, the addition of Saul to work in Antioch, and the relief sent to the congregations of Jerusalem for their aid in a time of need. All of this leads us to a discussion of what the Bible says about church government by elders.

Direct download: tsp089.mp3
Category:Theology Simply Profound -- posted at: 8:27pm CDT

Today, Rob and Bob talk about John 3:16 in the context of God's inclusion of the Gentiles into the New Covenant. Was this something that we hear about before the coming of Christ?

Direct download: tsp088.mp3
Category:Theology Simply Profound -- posted at: 5:56pm CDT

Chad and Emily Van Dixhoorn discuss studying the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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Category:Christ the Center -- posted at: 2:33pm CDT

Glen Clary and Camden Bucey discuss Ole Hallesby's classic book on prayer.

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Category:Christ the Center -- posted at: 11:18am CDT

Today's episode includes a discussion of the dramatic and significant vision of Peter to "Rise, Peter; kill and eat" (Acts 10:13). Not only is this another turning point in the Book of Acts where the food laws of old put asunder, but the way for the inclusion of the gentile believer becomes clear.

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Direct download: tsp087.mp3
Category:Theology Simply Profound -- posted at: 7:09pm CDT

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