Dr. Scott Oliphint, Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, talks about how we are to relate philosophy, apologetics, and doctrine of Scripture to each other. This is … Read more→
Archive for January, 2010
Avatar
The Reformed Media Review crew discusses Avatar, the much anticipated movie from James Cameron. Not only a visually stunning and action-packed film, Avatar makes several important statements and invokes many interesting … Read more→
Book 1, Chapter 13, Sections 11-15: The Unity of the Divine Essence
Passages from the New Testament in which the Son is acknowledged to be the Lord of Hosts, the Judge of the world, the God of glory, the Creator of the … Read more→
Crucifixes, Images, and Paintings
The following is an excerpt from John Owen’s The Glory of Christ. John Owen sheds great light on the theological and practical implications of the second commandment in the midst … Read more→
Apologetics and Doctrine of Scripture, Part 2 of 3
Dr. Scott Oliphint, Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, talks about how we are to relate philosophy, apologetics, and doctrine of Scripture to each other. This is … Read more→
Romans 8:12-18 (Mark Garcia)
So then, brothers, we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh. For if you live according to the flesh you will die, but if by … Read more→
The Creator/Creature Distinction
In this episode of Theology on the Go, we treat one of the most basic doctrines of Christianity: the Creator/creature distinction and its implications.
Apologetics and Doctrine of Scripture, Part 1 of 3
Dr. Scott Oliphint, Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, talks about how we are to relate philosophy, apologetics, and doctrine of Scripture to each other.
Listener Co-Hosts
As we continue our celebration of the new year, we speak with listeners on our first listener co-host show.
The Heavenly Scholar
Nick Batzig preaches at New Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Richmond Hill, GA.
