
A Westminster Search Story
This is the story of at least one seminary student.
Participants: Camden Bucey

This is the story of at least one seminary student.
Participants: Camden Bucey

Theology on the Go continues the discussion of the perennial philosophical problem – the problem of the one-and-many.
Participants: Camden Bucey
A behind-the-scenes look at Reformed Forum’s alternate recording location and a discussion of some of the recording gear.
Participants: Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack

In this episode of Theology on the Go, we treat one of the most basic doctrines of Christianity: the Creator/creature distinction and its implications.

This is the story of at least one seminary student.
Participants: Camden Bucey

Theology on the Go continues the discussion of the perennial philosophical problem – the problem of the one-and-many.
Participants: Camden Bucey
A behind-the-scenes look at Reformed Forum’s alternate recording location and a discussion of some of the recording gear.
Participants: Camden Bucey, Jared Oliphint, Jonathan Brack

In this episode of Theology on the Go, we treat one of the most basic doctrines of Christianity: the Creator/creature distinction and its implications.





Dr. Guy Waters is the Professor of New Testament at the Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi and a teaching elder in the Mississippi presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America.

In this episode, Camden Bucey welcomes Dr. David VanDrunen to discuss his new book, Faith in Exile: Psalm 119 and the Christian Life (Christian Focus). VanDrunen shares the backstory behind

David W. Saxton’s God’s Battle Plan for the Mind (Reformation Heritage Books, 2015) presents a compelling argument for recovering the lost art of biblical meditation, a discipline once central to

In this episode, we are joined by Rev. Dr. William D. Dennison, pastor of Emmanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Kent, Washington, to reflect on Cornelius Van Til’s student paper “Evil