Essential Theological Video and Audio
Video R. C. Sproul – The Necessity of the Atonement Dave Jenkins – The Fullness of Grace: Law, Truth and Grace through Jesus Audio Brian Borgman – The Pelagian Controversy Brian Borgman – The Rise of...
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Video Stephen Nicols – Biblical Doctrine of Providence Carl Trueman – God’s Word is Truth Audio Brian Borgman – Celtic Christianity Brian Borgman – The Rise of Islam by
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Video John MacArthur – Standing Firm: For the Authority of Scripture Steven Lawson – Standing Firm: For the Resurrection of Christ Audio Brian Borgman – Charlemagne & The Holy Roman Empire Brian...
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Video R. C. Sproul – Standing Firm: For the Doctrine of the Trinity Dave Jenkins – The Word and the Voice: Four Keys to Effective Evangelism Audio Brian Borgman – The Great Schism Brian Borgman – Top...
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Video Steven Lawson – Standing Firm: Against the Claims of Atheism Steven Lawson – Standing Firm: Against Our Own Sin Audio Brian Borgman – The Lives and Ministries of John and Charles Wesley Brian...
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Video John MacArthur – Standing Firm: On the Exclusive Claims of Christ R. C. Sproul – Standing Firm: For Justification By Faith Alone Audio Brian Borgman – The Second Great Awakening (Part 1) Brian...
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Video R. C. Sproul – The Christian Mind: Have You Lost Your Mind? Dave Jenkins – Behold, The Lamb of God Audio Brian Borgman – William Carey: The Father of Modern Missions Brian Borgman – Adoniram...
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Video W. Robert Godfrey – The Christian Mind: We Don’t Need No Education Dave Jenkins – Three Keys to being a Healthy Disciple of Christ Audio Brian Borgman – Charles H. Spurgeon: The Prince of...
View ArticleTim Challies – The History of Christianity in 25 Objects: Loughwood Meeting...
stled on a remote hillside overlooking Axe Valley in Devonshire, England, is a small, nondescript church building. A few weatherworn gravestones surround it, many of them nearly toppled over. The roof...
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A Conversation with Historian Timothy Larsen
View ArticleTim Challies – The History of Christianity in 25 Objects: Augustus of Prima...
On the outskirts of ancient Rome stands what remains of the villa owned by Livia Drusilla, wife to Caesar Augustus, Rome’s first and greatest Emperor. Though the villa was discovered and explored as...
View ArticleTim Challies – The History of Christianity in 25 Objects: Codex Amiatinus
The Bibliotheca Laurentiana at Florence is a repository for ancient writing. It contains a vast collection of more than 11,000 manuscripts and 4,500 early printed books. None is more precious than the...
View ArticleTim Challies – The History of Christianity in 25 Objects: Wycliffe’s Pulpit
John Wycliffe’s body had been buried outside St. Mary’s Church for more than forty years when his grave was disturbed. Upon the orders of Pope Martin V, his remains were exhumed, his bones burned and...
View ArticleJoe Carter – Debatable: Why Are There Calvinist Baptists But No Lutheran...
The Issue – What does it mean to be a Calvinist in a Baptist denomination? And why are there no ‘Lutheran Baptists’? Several evangelicals from various Reformed traditions have recently debated those...
View ArticleOwen Strachan – Jonathan Edwards: Why Read Him?
Jonathan Edwards’ writings fill twenty-five imposing volumes in the Yale Works. The Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University, a beacon of unfiltered light in American academe, has plans to...
View ArticleMichael Boling – Doctor Who and The Historical-Grammatical Method
A fond memory I have as a child is staying up late watching Doctor Who episodes with my father. In recent weeks, I have been catching up with the newest series of Doctor Who episodes, delighting in...
View ArticleMichael Roberts – Why Church History Always Matters
“Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” But how does one know such a danger exists unless one already possesses an interest in, and respect for, people who lived and thought and...
View ArticleNathan Busenitz – Did the Early Church Believe in Transubstantiation?
The word “eucharist” means “thanksgiving” and was an early Christian way of referring to the celebration of the Lord’s Table. Believers in the early centuries of church history regularly celebrated...
View ArticleThomas Schreiner – History Matters
As believers in Jesus Christ we affirm that history matters. Our faith is a historical faith. We believe in a God who created the universe out of nothing at a certain point of time. God called Abraham...
View ArticleBook Review – Theologians You Should Know
As self-titled book nerd and Seminary survivor, I can humbly state there are many, many theologians for which I have at least a passing familiarity. It seems everyone gravitates towards certain...
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