Jeffrey Robinson Sr. https://reformedforum.org Reformed Theological Resources Sat, 06 Sep 2014 01:55:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://reformedforum.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2020/04/cropped-reformed-forum-logo-300dpi-side_by_side-1-32x32.png Jeffrey Robinson Sr. – Reformed Forum https://reformedforum.org 32 32 Calvin’s Vision and Legacy for Missions https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc349/ https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc349/#comments Fri, 05 Sep 2014 04:00:06 +0000 http://reformedforum.wpengine.com/?post_type=podcast&p=3779 Drs. Michael Haykin and Jeffrey Robinson Sr. join us to speak about John Calvin and Calvinism’s legacy in missions. Their book To the Ends of the Earth: Calvin’s Missional Vision […]]]>

Drs. Michael Haykin and Jeffrey Robinson Sr. join us to speak about John Calvin and Calvinism’s legacy in missions. Their book To the Ends of the Earth: Calvin’s Missional Vision and Legacy explores John Calvin’s theology concerning missions, the history of his involvement in foreign missions, and the influence of other Calvinistic missionaries of later times.

Dr. Haykin is Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary as well as the Director of the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. He received his Th.D. in Church History from Wycliffe College and the University of Toronto and has written several books.

Dr. Robinson is adjunct Professor of Church History at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, editor for The Gospel Coalition, and a senior fellow at the Andrew Fuller Center for Baptist Studies. He received his PhD at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and has contributed to the forthcoming volume from Crossway, One God in Three Persons.

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