Zephaniah’s Protology in Eschatology: A Major Theme in a Minor Prophet
Taught by Dr. Mark Winder, this course explores the book of Zephaniah in its context, demonstrating how the prophet utilizes protological themes to construct an
Taught by Dr. Mark Winder, this course explores the book of Zephaniah in its context, demonstrating how the prophet utilizes protological themes to construct an
This course is designed to enable students to understand and express the Reformed doctrine of common grace and the antithesis between the believer and the
Taught by Dr. Darryl G. Hart, this course in church history explores the life and legacy of J. Gresham Machen, fighter of the good fight
In the third course in our Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics, Dr. Lane G. Tipton addresses Cornelius Van Til’s doctrine of revelation. Topics will include: The
In the second part of his series on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, Jim Cassidy teaches the basics of Christian doctrine through the introductory catechism formulated
This course aims to build up the saints in their understanding of two basic features of Reformed theology: 1) redemption accomplished by Christ for the
In the second course in our Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics, Dr. Lane Tipton equips students to critically engage central issues in trinitarian theology, focusing on
Dr. Lane G. Tipton teaches a thorough introduction to the theology and innovative apologetic method of Cornelius Van Til (1895–1987), a pioneer in a distinctly
Dr. Lane Tipton teaches the Foundations of Covenant Theology, a twelve-week series on Genesis 1–3. Dr. Tipton skillfully unfolds God’s plan and purpose to reveal his
Jim Cassidy teaches the basics of Christian doctrine through the introductory catechism formulated at the Westminster Assembly (1643–1653). Total course duration: 4 hours, 20 minutes.
Taught by Dr. Mark Winder, this course explores the book of Zephaniah in its context, demonstrating how the prophet utilizes protological themes to construct an
This course is designed to enable students to understand and express the Reformed doctrine of common grace and the antithesis between the believer and the
Taught by Dr. Darryl G. Hart, this course in church history explores the life and legacy of J. Gresham Machen, fighter of the good fight
In the third course in our Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics, Dr. Lane G. Tipton addresses Cornelius Van Til’s doctrine of revelation. Topics will include: The
In the second part of his series on the Westminster Shorter Catechism, Jim Cassidy teaches the basics of Christian doctrine through the introductory catechism formulated
This course aims to build up the saints in their understanding of two basic features of Reformed theology: 1) redemption accomplished by Christ for the
In the second course in our Fellowship in Reformed Apologetics, Dr. Lane Tipton equips students to critically engage central issues in trinitarian theology, focusing on
Dr. Lane G. Tipton teaches a thorough introduction to the theology and innovative apologetic method of Cornelius Van Til (1895–1987), a pioneer in a distinctly
Dr. Lane Tipton teaches the Foundations of Covenant Theology, a twelve-week series on Genesis 1–3. Dr. Tipton skillfully unfolds God’s plan and purpose to reveal his
Jim Cassidy teaches the basics of Christian doctrine through the introductory catechism formulated at the Westminster Assembly (1643–1653). Total course duration: 4 hours, 20 minutes.
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