Reformed Forum

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Synopsis

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.

Episodes

  • Grounded in the Gospel

    05/12/2014 Duration: 10min

    Jim Cassidy reviews Grounded in the Gospel: Building Believers the Old-Fashioned Way by J.I. Packer and Gary Parrett published by Baker Books.

  • Christification, Roman Catholic Theology & Practice, et al

    05/12/2014 Duration: 18min

    Jim Cassidy and Camden Bucey introduce books by Jordan Cooper, Gregg Allison, and several other authors and editors.

  • The Book of Hebrews

    26/11/2014 Duration: 58min

    We open the book of Hebrews briefly addressing its authorship, Christology, covenantal theology, and the difficult question of apostasy.

  • Redeeming Philosophy

    21/11/2014 Duration: 01h01min

    Vern Poythress presents a God-centered approach to life's big questions as he leads us through his book Redeeming Philosophy (Crossway).

  • Logos Bible Software 6

    18/11/2014 Duration: 38min

    Jared Oliphint and Camden Bucey explore the latest version of Logos Bible Software discussing new features and personal use cases.

  • Vos Group #11 - The Period between Noah and the Great Patriarchs, Part 2

    14/11/2014 Duration: 49min

    Lane Tipton and Camden Bucey turn to points two and three of chapter 6 in Vos's Biblical Theology.

  • A. T. McGill, D.D., LL.D. (1807-1889)

    11/11/2014 Duration: 05min

    The surnames of Alexander, Miller, Hodge, and Warfield are familiar as faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary, but despite his having served over twenty years in the seminary, McGill’s name is not commonly mentioned. This brief biography of Dr. McGill will be the first in a regular series on lesser-known Presbyterian and Reformed ministers, academics, and missionaries of the past. The purpose of the series is two fold, first, simply to inform readers of Reformed Forum about these forgotten personalities, and second, to encourage seminarians and other students to pursue research and writing about these lesser-known figures. In the case of Princeton Seminary, the quartet of surnames mentioned is certainly worth extensive study, but it makes sense that studies of them would be enhanced through excavating the lives of their lesser-known colleagues and friends.

  • Machen’s Lost Work on the Presbyterian Conflict

    07/11/2014 Duration: 01h09min

    Jim Scott builds a compelling case arguing that J. Gresham Machen had written a substantial portion of a book on the Presbyterian Conflict only to have it taken after his death and published by another author.

  • Zwingli, Sola Scriptura, and the Reformation of Christian Worship

    05/11/2014 Duration: 55min

    Glen Clary lays out the issues regarding the beginning of the Reformation in Zurich by demonstrating Zwingli's commitment to sola Scriptura.

  • Hermeneutics in Light of the Divine Author of Scripture

    05/11/2014 Duration: 59min

    Vern Poythress instructs us in hermeneutical issues by opening his recent article Dispensing with Merely Human Meaning: Gains and Losses from Focusing on the Human Author, Illustrated by Zephaniah 1:2-3.

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