Did God Really Say?

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David B. Garner, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, visits the studio to speak about the doctrine of Scripture. Dr. Garner has edited an excellent collection of essays titled Did God Really Say?: Affirming the Truthfulness and Trustworthiness of Scripture. Many of the contributions for this book were originally lectures delivered at the 2011 PCA General Assembly. Join us for this fascinating discussion on an important subject.

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11 Responses to “Did God Really Say?”

  1. Jason D. says:

    Audio not working :-/

    • Jason D. says:

      ah well somehow working now but acting weird.

    • Camden Bucey says:

      I think the server is a bit overworked lately. It should straighten itself out. It appears to be working now.

      • Jason D. says:

        ya all good now,… earlier when I was trying to get the audio it took me to a Reformed Forum Media page with some errors all over it… looks like we need to step up our donating for more bandwidth ;)

      • Camden Bucey says:

        Thanks for giving me that detail. That happens when too many download requests come in all at the same time. I need to improve the system so that it fails gracefully. But the better, long-term, solution is to move our audio to a dedicated content delivery network. We’ve been trying to get by with our web server but it isn’t cutting it anymore.

  2. Jon says:

    That is good news right?

  3. Keith says:

    Just fyi: my itunes podcast is not downloading. Don’t know if that is related to the aforementioned server issues or not.

  4. Greg Anderson says:

    .Camden,

    In the event you are not aware, server problems continue for the ipone app.

    Otherwise, hope all is well.

    Greg

  5. I thought it was so ironic how well Dr. Garner refuted the “academic magisterium” given what Rev. Stellman has blogged about these last few weeks regarding Sola Scriptura. The Word is clear and don’t need _any_ magisterium to find salvation therein. Praise God for scholar and rigorous engagement, but we must never let them act as Priests for us.

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I appeal to you, brothers, to watch out for those who cause divisions and create obstacles contrary to the doctrine that you have been taught; avoid them. For such persons do not serve our Lord Christ, but their own appetites, and by smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naïve. (Romans 16:17-18)

 
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