Heidelminicast: A Call And A Question About The Death Of God
Dr Clark takes a phone call and answers a challenging question about the death of God. Continue reading →
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The Heidelcast is the official podcast of the Heidelberg Reformation Association. With more than 800 episodes, the Heidelcast has been in production since 2009.
Dr Clark takes a phone call and answers a challenging question about the death of God. Continue reading →
In this episode Dr Clark looks at what the Reformed churches confess about the doctrine of illumination. Continue reading →
Dr Clark continues his TLDR; (too long, didn’t read) series reviewing The Gospel According to Jesus. Continue reading →
Dr Clark continues his TLDR; (too long, didn’t read) series reviewing The Gospel According to Jesus. Continue reading →
Dr Clark continues his TLDR; (too long, didn’t read) series reviewing The Gospel According to Jesus. Continue reading →
In this episode Dr Clark talks with Dr Harrison Perkins about his new book Reformed Covenant Theology. Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers a challenging question about a thorny ethical issue. Continue reading →
Dr Clark takes a call on the Federal Vision and answers a question about church polity. Continue reading →
Dr Clark takes a call and answers questions about tithing and eschatology. Continue reading →
In this episode Dr Clark looks at what the Reformed churches confess about continuing revelation. Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers a question about the doctrine of annihilationism. Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers a question about the doctrine of annihilationism. Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers a question the English Reformed theologian Richard Sibbes. Continue reading →
In this episode Dr Clark discusses Calvin’s response to the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements of his day. Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers the question, may we use images of Christ as books for the people? Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers the question: Is the distinction between law and gospel something to use only sometimes? Continue reading →
Dr Clark takes a call, reads a letter, and answers a question about exclusive psalmody. Continue reading →
In this episode Dr Clark discusses some more patristic texts regarding continuing charismata in the second century, medieval examples of continuing revelation and the Pentecostal wing of the early Anabaptist movements and some early Reformed responses, which complicate Pentecostal and charismatic claims. Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers a question about infant communion (paedocommunion). Continue reading →
Dr Clark answers a question on why, if we may use man-made confessions, why may we not sing non-canonical hymns? What the historical reliability of Foxe’s Book of Martyrs? What about so-called Open Theism? Continue reading →