Kevin DeYoung https://reformedforum.org Reformed Theological Resources Thu, 10 Oct 2013 21:00:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://reformedforum.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2020/04/cropped-reformed-forum-logo-300dpi-side_by_side-1-32x32.png Kevin DeYoung – Reformed Forum https://reformedforum.org 32 32 Crazy Busy https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc302/ https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc302/#respond Fri, 11 Oct 2013 05:00:21 +0000 http://reformedforum.wpengine.com/?post_type=podcast&p=3027 Kevin DeYoung speaks about his recent book Crazy Busy: A [Mercifully] Short Book about a [Really] Big Problem, published by Crossway Books. Pastor DeYoung diagnoses the causes of busyness, some of which are innocent, but many sinful. The book touches on practical concerns like social media and technology, but goes deeper, exposing the pride in our hearts. Kevin DeYoung […]]]>

Kevin DeYoung speaks about his recent book Crazy Busy: A [Mercifully] Short Book about a [Really] Big Problempublished by Crossway Books. Pastor DeYoung diagnoses the causes of busyness, some of which are innocent, but many sinful. The book touches on practical concerns like social media and technology, but goes deeper, exposing the pride in our hearts.

Kevin DeYoung is the Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church (RCA) in East Lansing, Michigan and the author of several books including Don’t Call it a Comeback: The Old Faith for a New Day and The Hole in Our Holiness: Filling the Gap Between Gospel Passion and Pursuing Godliness. He also posts regularly at his blog. DeYoung has spoken on Christ the Center several times, including episodes 206 and 211.

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Sanctification https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc211/ https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc211/#comments Fri, 13 Jan 2012 05:00:20 +0000 http://reformedforum.wpengine.com/?p=1832 Rick Phillips and Kevin DeYoung join a panel to address the doctrine of sanctification. This is an important conversation that addresses the work of the Holy Spirit in applying the death and resurrection of Christ to believers. Join us for a fascinating conversation on this aspect of soteriology.

Rev. Phillips is Senior Minister of Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC and the author of several books including Jesus the EvangelistWhat’s So Great About the Doctrines of Grace?, and the Hebrews and Zechariah Reformed Expository commentaries. Rev. DeYoung is Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church (RCA) in East Lansing, Michigan and the author of several books including Don’t Call it a Comeback: The Old Faith for a New Day and What is the Mission of the Church? Making Sense of Social Justice, Shalom, and the Great Commission with Greg Gilbert.

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Holiness and the Christian Life https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc206/ https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc206/#comments Fri, 09 Dec 2011 05:00:06 +0000 http://reformedforum.wpengine.com/?p=1780 Kevin DeYoung speaks about holiness and sanctification in this episode of Christ the Center. Given the recent discussions of the role of sanctification in soteriology and the age-old errors of antinomianism and neonomianism, we are delighted to focus our attention on this important issue. DeYoung is the Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church (RCA) in East Lansing, Michigan […]]]>

Kevin DeYoung speaks about holiness and sanctification in this episode of Christ the Center. Given the recent discussions of the role of sanctification in soteriology and the age-old errors of antinomianism and neonomianism, we are delighted to focus our attention on this important issue. DeYoung is the Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church (RCA) in East Lansing, Michigan and the author of several books including Don’t Call it a Comeback: The Old Faith for a New Day and What is the Mission of the Church? Making Sense of Social Justice, Shalom, and the Great Commission with Greg Gilbert. He also posts regularly at his blog. This discussion focuses on DeYoung’s forthcoming book The Hole in Our Holiness.

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Our Great God https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc197/ https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc197/#respond Fri, 07 Oct 2011 05:00:31 +0000 http://reformedforum.wpengine.com/?p=1754 In this episode, we speak about the doctrine of God and its implications for other doctrines and all areas of life with Kevin DeYoung. DeYoung is the Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church (RCA) in East Lansing, Michigan, and he will be speaking at the Quakertown Regional Conference on Reformed Theology, which is titled Our Great […]]]>

In this episode, we speak about the doctrine of God and its implications for other doctrines and all areas of life with Kevin DeYoung. DeYoung is the Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church (RCA) in East Lansing, Michigan, and he will be speaking at the Quakertown Regional Conference on Reformed Theology, which is titled Our Great God.

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https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc197/feed/ 0 46:17In this episode we speak about the doctrine of God and its implications for other doctrines and all areas of life with Kevin DeYoung DeYoung is the Senior Pastor at ...Attributes,SystematicTheologyReformed Forumnono