Christ and Culture: Politics
This is part two of our series entitled Christ and Culture. Four men participate in an engaging discussion on the relationship of Christ to culture. Bill
This is part two of our series entitled Christ and Culture. Four men participate in an engaging discussion on the relationship of Christ to culture. Bill
This is part one of a new series entitled Christ and Culture. Four men participate in an engaging discussion on the relationship of Christ to
We dug out some of our “greatest hits” from the archives. These are the top episodes published in 2008. A Brief History of Trinitarian Thought
FEBRUARY 29, 2024 Crossroads of Conviction A Symposium on the Intersection of Theology and Public Discourse Register Now About the event Join us February 29,
Camden Bucey recently lectured on “The Importance of Van Til for Today” for the OPC’s Presbytery of Michigan and Ontario at Harvest OPC in Wyoming, MI. Jim Cassidy
Please fill out the form to download the course materials for Machen and the Presbyterian Controversy, taught by Dr. Darryl G. Hart.
Jump to a Section Theme This year, we will consider, “100 Years of Christianity and Liberalism: J. Gresham Machen’s Theological Legacy.” This year marks the
This USB drive includes a full complement of video, audio, and supplemental digital resources for the Machen and the Presbyterian Controversy course taught by Darryl G. Hart.
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
On May 21, 1922, Harry Emerson Fosdick preached a sermon titled “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” that helped spark the modernist-fundamentalist controversy. Fosdick was a Baptist
This is part two of our series entitled Christ and Culture. Four men participate in an engaging discussion on the relationship of Christ to culture. Bill
This is part one of a new series entitled Christ and Culture. Four men participate in an engaging discussion on the relationship of Christ to
We dug out some of our “greatest hits” from the archives. These are the top episodes published in 2008. A Brief History of Trinitarian Thought
FEBRUARY 29, 2024 Crossroads of Conviction A Symposium on the Intersection of Theology and Public Discourse Register Now About the event Join us February 29,
Camden Bucey recently lectured on “The Importance of Van Til for Today” for the OPC’s Presbytery of Michigan and Ontario at Harvest OPC in Wyoming, MI. Jim Cassidy
Please fill out the form to download the course materials for Machen and the Presbyterian Controversy, taught by Dr. Darryl G. Hart.
Jump to a Section Theme This year, we will consider, “100 Years of Christianity and Liberalism: J. Gresham Machen’s Theological Legacy.” This year marks the
This USB drive includes a full complement of video, audio, and supplemental digital resources for the Machen and the Presbyterian Controversy course taught by Darryl G. Hart.
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
On May 21, 1922, Harry Emerson Fosdick preached a sermon titled “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” that helped spark the modernist-fundamentalist controversy. Fosdick was a Baptist
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