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New Media and the Technological Frontier

The Church stands at the beginning of a new technological frontier.  Along with great opportunities come new challenges.  Today the panel discusses mobile applications, intellectual property, and exciting news regarding …

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Country and Gospel Music

Reformed Media Review had the privilege of interviewing Don Reid, former lead singer of the award winning country music group the Statler Brothers, about his involvement in that group and …

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Music Criticism

Music critic Joel Oliphint stops by the studio to discuss what it’s like to write about music for a living.  Joel is an elder at Grace Central, a PCA church in …

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Republocrat

Carl Trueman visits the program to discuss his much anticipated book Republocrat: Confessions of a Liberal Conservative.  Relishing the outsider role, Englishman Trueman provides a helpful critique regarding the current …

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Jazz and Christian Thought

Accomplished jazz pianist Pamela York visits the program to discuss jazz music and its relation to Christianity.  Pamela’s two albums, The Way of Time and Blue York are currently available …

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Thinking Christianly About the Arts

Christian portraiture artist Mike Mahon joins the panel to discuss a Christian view of the arts.  Mike is a southwest artist and elder in the Rio Rancho Orthodox Presbyterian Church. …

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Reformation Art

Andrew Moody visits the Reformed Media Review to discuss Reformation Art, a website he runs that gives people access to a variety of reformed artwork.  Andrew is a minister in the …

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Multi-Site Churches

Jim Cassidy and Jeff Waddington discuss the Ligonier National Conference, resources from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and multi-site churches.

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Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham

James Dolezal reviews a new book from Russell L. Friedman, Medieval Trinitarian Thought from Aquinas to Ockham.

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Manifold Witness: The Plurality of Truth

Bob LaRocca and Jared Oliphint lead a critical discussion of John Franke’s book Manifold Witness: The Plurality of Truth.  Franke argues plurality and diversity are intrinsic elements of Christianity as …