Heidelminicast: Q&A Whether Laity May Administer The Sacraments
Dr Clark answers a question on a homeschool curriculum. Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers a question on a homeschool curriculum. Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers a question on a homeschool curriculum. Continue reading →
In this episode Dr Clark looks at Romans 13:1–7 where Paul continues explaining how Christians are to relate to the pagan world around us, specifically how Christians ought to submit to the civil magistrate. The opening features Dr D. G. Hart from . . . Continue reading →
For Turretin, justification was not a matter of cold, academic speculation. Continue reading →
Beza was a staunch defender of justification through faith alone. Continue reading →
Francis Turretin on the harmony between Paul and James on justification. Continue reading →
In this episode Dr Clark looks at Romans 12:9–21 where Paul explains how grace affects our living. In the first part of the passage he focuses (mainly) on how we relate to one another in the church and in the second he . . . Continue reading →
Amandus Polanus on the justification of the sinner before God. Continue reading →
This is part 17 in our audio series on The Gospel According to John (MacArthur). Continue reading →
This is part 16 in our audio series on The Gospel According to John (MacArthur). Continue reading →
In this episode Dr Clark looks at Romans 12:3–8 and considers how grace makes us gracious. He answers a question from Kevin about those Dispensationalists who agree with the Reformed on Matthew 24 and being “left behind.” He answers a text from . . . Continue reading →
This is part 81 in our series from Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism. Continue reading →
This is part 80 in our series from Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism. Continue reading →
This is part 79 in our series from Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism. Continue reading →
We are in part 3 of the book of Romans as Dr Clark works through Romans 12:1–2 and wrestles with what Paul means by “rational worship.” He takes two calls, one asking how it is that John MacArthur spends so much time . . . Continue reading →
This is part 77 in our series from Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism. Continue reading →
This is part 77 in our series from Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism. Continue reading →
This is part 76 in our series from Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism. Continue reading →
We have reached the end of the second part of Romans as Dr Clark works through Romans 11:25–36 and the thorny questions surrounding Paul’s language about Jews and Gentiles in the history of redemption between the ascension of Christ and his return. . . . Continue reading →
This is part 75 in our series from Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism. Continue reading →