reformed perspectives

Philosophy


A.A. Hodge   A.A. Hodge (1823-1886), Professor in Systematic Theology at Princeton Seminary from 1877 until his death in 1886.

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• A Comparison of Systems


Al Martin   Al Martin, has been an elder at the Trinity Baptist Church of Montville, New Jersey since its inception in 1967. Over thirty years of pastoral experience and an evident gift of pointed applicatory preaching have made Pastor Martin a widely recognized counselor and pastor.

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• The Practical Implications of Calvinism


B.B. Warfield   B.B. Warfield (1851-1921), the famed Princeton professor has a well earned reputation as a scholar and teacher of the faith.

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• Sanctification

• Calvin as a Theologian and Calvinism Today

• The Cessation of the Charismata

• Election

• What Fatalism Is

• Christ’s Little Ones

• The Formation of the Canon of the New Testament

• The Foundations of the Sabbath in the Word of God


Christian George   Christian George, Christian George is an author of several books, a graduate of Beeson Divinity School and is currently working on his Ph.D. His most recent book is entitled, Sex, Sushi, and Salvation. J. I. Packer writes of this book, "The exotic potpourri of life slices vividily projects the truth that our Redeemer God alone can fufill the desires for intimacy, community, and eternity that He has implanted in us. A top-class read ..."

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• Dietrich Bonhoeffer vs.


Rev. Cornelius Van Til   Rev. Cornelius Van Til, (1895-1987) began his teaching career in 1928 as Professor of Apologetics at Princeton Theological Seminary. In 1929 he was one of four Princeton professors to break away and found a new seminary, Westminster, as a conservative alternative to the more liberal Princeton. Van Til taught apologetics at Westminster from 1929 until his retirement in 1972, a 44 year career, all in all.

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• The Reformed View of Education


E. J. Young   Dr. E. J. Young (1907-1968) was a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, Westminster Theological Seminary (Th.B. and Th.M.), and the Dropsie College of Hebrew and Cognate Learning (Ph.D.), Young was ordained in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. in 1935. One year later, he joined the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, the same year that he was appointed to the Old Testament department at Westminster Seminary.

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• The Human Writers of the Old Testament


G. J. Vos   Geerhardus Johannes Vos (aka G. J. Vos) (1862–1949) was an American, Reformed theologian and one of the most distinguished representatives of the Princeton Theology. He is sometimes called the father of Reformed Biblical Theology.

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• True’ and Truth’ in the Johannine Writings


Dr. H. Henry Meeter, served for thirty years as Chairman of the Bible Department at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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• The Place of Faith in the Calvinistic System


Ilya Lizorkin Stellenbosch University.

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• The Woman of Valor:

• The Woman of Valor:


Issac Watts   Issac Watts

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• Proof of a Separate State of Souls, Part 1

• Proof of a Separate State of Souls, Part 2


James Wilson

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• Civil Government


Dr. John M. Frame   Dr. John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL

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• Christ and Culture

• Do We Need God To Be Moral?

• Greeks Bearing Gifts

• Infinite Series

• Self Refuting Statements

• Transcendental Arguments

• Christianity and Contemporary Epistemology

• History of Epistemology

• History of Epistemology

• History of Epistemology

• No News Is Good News: Modernity, The Postmodern, and Apologetics

• Paul Helm: Belief Policies

• Review of Esther Meek, Longing to Know

• How to be Confident amid Millennial Frenzy

• Between the Apostles and the Parousia

• How to be Confident amid Millennial Frenzy


John Jewell, Bishop of Salisbury, was born in 1522, at the village of Buden, near Ilfracombe, Devonshire. He studied at Oxford, and in 1546 openly professed the tenets of the Reformers. Having obtained the living of Sunningwell, Berks, he distinguished himself by his zeal and assiduity as a parish priest, but at the accession of Queen Mary, to avoid persecution as a heretic, he escaped to the Continent and became vice-master of a college at Strasbourg.

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• Scripture


Professor John Murray   Professor John Murray, (1898-1975), Former Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary and Westminster Theological Seminary

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• The Fourth Commandment

• The Adamic Administration

• Adoption

• Arminianism and the Atonement

• The Atonement

• Calvin, Dordt, and Westminster on Predestination

• Calvin on the Sovereignty of God

• Co-operation in Evangelism

• The Covenant of Grace

• Definitive Sanctification

• From Faith to Faith

• Irresistible Grace

• Law and Grace

• Pictures of Christ

• The Reformed Faith and Arminianism

• The Sovereignty of God

• Tradition: Romish and Protestant

• The Weak and the Strong


John Preston (1587-1628), English Puritan divine. In his theology he was a stanch Calvinist and his writings had considerable popularity and his preaching attended with great interest.

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• Natural Theology


Johannes G. Vos

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• The Bible Doctrine of the Separated Life


Jonathan Gundlach

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• Communicating the Authority of Scripture in a Postmodern Enviroment


Joshua Appel   Joshua Appel

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• Words and the World: Reflections on the Possibility of Hermeneutical Realism


Rev. Marty Fields, Pastor of Grace Church of the Islands, Savannah, GA

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• Critique of the Analytic/Synthetic Distinction


Michael Forth

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• Christian Reflections on the Phenomenological Epistemology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty


Mike Milton   Mike Milton President and Professor of Practical Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina.

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• New Years


Dr. Noel Weeks, B.Sc. (Zoology, Hons.), B.D., Th.M., M.A., Ph.D. Creationist & Ancient Historian.

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• Teaching


Richard Bennett   Richard Bennett spent twenty-one years as a RC priest in Trinidad, WI. After a serious accident in 1972, he began to study seriously the Bible. After fourteen years of contrasting Catholicism to Biblical truth, he was convicted by the Gospel message. In 1986, he saw that justification is not being inwardly just as Rome taught, but being accepted in Christ. He was then saved by God's grace alone, and formally left the Roman Catholic Church and its priesthood. He has founded an evangelistic ministry to Catholics called "Berean Beacon."

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• It is Written: Sola Scriptura


  Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr., Professor of Old Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL

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• Westminster and Contemporary Reformed Hermeneutics


Robert Godfrey

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• What Do We Mean by Sola Scriptura?


Dr. Roger Nicole   Dr. Roger Nicole, Visiting Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL

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• Induction and Deduction


Theoph. Brabourn

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• A CONFUTATION


Rev. W. Tullian Tchividjian   Rev. W. Tullian Tchividjian, Senior Pastor of New City Presbyterian Church, Margate, FL

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• Being Thankful for Pain

• A World without Windows


William F. Bell

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• Modern Evangelism Unmasked


William Webster

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• Sola Scriptura and the Early Church