Singing with the Saints (Part I) For decades now, Christian congregations have had to deal with differences in musical styles in Christian worship. Some prefer "contemporary music." Others prefer …
John Frame Appears on Full Proof Theology
In this episode, Full Proof Theology host Chase Davis talks with Dr. John M. Frame, Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary, on the academic captivity …
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Dr. Poythress Appears on The Practice of Theology Podcast
In this episode, Vern Poythress talks about his book, Redeeming Science. Listen in as he discusses different interpretive methods for reading Genesis 1-2, origin stories and theories, and why all …
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Oecolampadius and the Benefits of Elders
In an earlier article, we sketched the history leading up June 8, 1530, when the Basel city council considered Johannes Oecolampadius’ proposal to establish elders and reinstitute biblical church …
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Elders at the Reformation
What are the important milestones for the Reformation? Traditionally, we date the beginning of the Reformation from Oct. 31, 1517, the day Martin Luther set out his ninety-five theses. That day was …
Study Questions for Diane Poythress’ My Child, His Child
Diane Poythress has drawn up a series of study questions to accompany her book My Child, His Child (full-text PDF of book available here). These questions are suitable for a small group that wants to …
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