Reformed Media Review #14

September 22nd, 2009 by Camden Bucey · [+] add to playlist · [»] play · [↓] download

Jeff Waddington and Camden Bucey play clips of Keith Olberman, R.C. Sproul and The Onion.  The clips provide fodder for a discussion that touches on Christianity and politics, presuppositional apologetics, and Jonathan Edwards and conversion.

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3 Responses to “Reformed Media Review #14”

  1. The subject of Jonathan Edwards and the New England new lights is a favorite subject of Dr. Alan Strange, so I have heard. It was the subject of a doctrinal dissertation from Earl Pope at Brown University in 1962, “New England Calvinism and the Disruption of the Presbyterian Church in 1837. Jonathan Edwards is defended from his successors in the October 1858 copy of the Princeton Review, by Thomas Pease “Jonathan Edwards and the Successive Forms of New Divinity.” and again by Warfield – Jonathan Edwards and the New England Theology, online here http://www.apuritansmind.com/JonathanEdwards/JonathanEdwards-Biographical-Warfield.htm

  2. Tim H. says:

    This episode not approved by D.G. Hart…

    But I really appreciated it. Thanks guys!

  3. Camden Bucey says:

    I think he’d still get a kick out of it!

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